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Andhra Pradesh on Track to Become Safest State: Home Minister Anitha

Andhra Pradesh Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha affirmed the government's commitment to making the state the safest in India through public participation and technology. She stated that the crime rate has dropped by 14.1% since the government assumed office, with proactive measures like 'Shakti' app and 'Operation Muskaan' showing results. The minister emphasized women's safety as a top priority, with over 11.15 lakh emergency calls handled through the app. She also highlighted the rehabilitation of 2,293 child victims of sexual crimes through special investigation teams and support services.

Committed to making Andhra Pradesh safest state, says Home Minister Anitha

Amaravati, June 16

Andhra Pradesh Minister for Home Affairs and Disaster Management, Vangalapudi Anitha, on Tuesday, affirmed the government's commitment to making Andhra Pradesh the safest state in the country through public participation, police-public coordination, the use of technology, transparent administration, rapid response, and strict law enforcement.

She stated that the government's goal is to prevent crimes before they occur, rather than simply responding after a crime has been committed. The Minister affirmed that the government is working uncompromisingly towards public safety, the dignity of women, the future of the youth, and social harmony.

Addressing a press conference, she claimed that under the leadership of Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, the coalition government has achieved remarkable results by implementing comprehensive reforms across various sectors-including law and order maintenance, women's safety, drug control, curbing cybercrime, disaster management, prison reforms, and police welfare-over the past two years.

She said that the government has restructured systems-which were previously confined to serving political interests-into an administration dedicated to public service and accountability. She emphasised that the government views maintaining law and order not merely as a display of authority, but as a responsibility to earn the public's trust.

The minister stated that since the government assumed office, the overall crime rate in the state has dropped by approximately 14.1 per cent through the use of technology, efficient surveillance systems, scientific investigation methods, and improved inter-departmental coordination.

She noted that the government has successfully moved towards proactive crime detection and prevention by implementing "invisible policing" through CCTV cameras, drones, AI-based analysis, and digital surveillance systems. Measures are being taken to increase conviction rates by monitoring the movements of criminals, rapidly gathering evidence, and expediting investigations.

The minister emphasised that the government treats women's safety as a top priority, guided by the belief that true independence is achieved only when a woman can walk fearlessly on the streets even at midnight. To this end, the government has established dedicated women's protection wings and district-specific security systems, and implemented a technology-driven response mechanism, the 'Shakti' app for emergency assistance, and special monitoring for crimes against women.

She mentioned that over 11.15 lakh emergency SOS calls have been received via the 'Shakti' app so far, and immediate action has been taken on them.

The minister stated that 'Operation Muskaan'-an initiative launched to identify missing children, women, and the elderly and reunite them with their families-has been immensely successful. Through this programme, 8,396 missing individuals were identified and returned to their families. She remarked that these achievements reflect the humane side of the police department.

The minister noted that the government treats POCSO cases with the utmost sensitivity and takes stringent action against those who commit sexual crimes against children. Measures such as the formation of special investigation teams, expedited forensic testing, and a dedicated prosecution system are in place, alongside the provision of psychological and social support to victims. So far, 2,293 children have received counselling and rehabilitation services.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Arjun K

Operation Muskaan reuniting 8,396 missing people is genuinely heartwarming. But I wish they'd also focus on reducing response times in rural areas. In my village near Guntur, police still take hours to arrive after an emergency call. Technology is great, but basic infrastructure needs to reach everyone first.

Vikram M

A 14.1% drop in crime is impressive, but let's not forget that many cases still go unreported due to fear or lack of trust in the system. The minister's emphasis on police-public coordination is key—if people don't feel comfortable approaching the police, no amount of tech will help. Let's see how this evolves. 🤔

Siddharth J

As a father of a young daughter, the focus on POCSO cases and providing psychological support to victims is exactly what we need. But mere statistics won't cut it—we need transparency in conviction rates and faster court processes. 'Stringent action' should mean timely justice, not just press releases.

James A

Interesting approach from an Indian state—combining tech with community policing. I'm from California and we've seen mixed results with AI-based surveillance. Privacy concerns aside, if it genuinely prevents crimes like the minister claims, it could be a model for others. Kudos to the CM and Home Minister for thinking big.

Nikhil C

'Invisible policing' sounds fascinating, but what about the human element? Drones and CCTVs can't replace a beat constable who knows the local community. The minister talked about police welfare—I hope that means better salaries and working conditions for our overworked constables, not just new gadgets.

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