A.P. Government's Open Door Policy: But at What Cost to Accountability?
HRD Minister Nara Lokesh assures Amara Raja Group of support, but raises questions about past harassment during YSRCP's term.

A.P. Government's Open Door Policy: But at What Cost to Accountability?
In a recent social media post, Human Resource Development Minister Nara Lokesh emphasized that Andhra Pradesh's doors are always open for the Amara Raja Group, reflecting a welcoming stance towards the company that began its journey in the state. However, his remarks also shed light on the alleged harassment faced by the group during the previous YSRCP administration, which he condemned.
This situation raises critical questions for citizens: What measures are being taken to ensure that such harassment does not occur again? Who is accountable for the distress caused to the Amara Raja Group under the previous government? As the state aims to foster a positive environment for businesses, it is vital that it also addresses its past failures to protect corporate entities.
As reported by The Hindu, Lokesh's hope that the company will write its biggest chapters in Andhra Pradesh calls for a commitment not just to welcome but also to safeguard the interests of all businesses operating within the state. The citizens deserve clarity on how the government plans to uphold this commitment moving forward.
Source: The Hindu


