Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao is giving moral lessons to ministers and MLAs, especially new entrants, at the drop of a hat. The aim is more against corruption and making sure a good name for the TRS government and party, support for government schemes among others, if some first time legislators are to be believed.

If some first time legislators are to be believed. In fact, a call from the CM after the former Deputy CM Rajaiah episode rattles ministers, party legislators and leaders. There are talks that the CM has kept a watch on ministers, legislators and party leaders in every district and he gets regular reports on their actions through his confidants and intelligence network.

“When I met the CM for some work, he spoke to me at length and told me not to indulge in corruption and taint the government. He stressed on it since I am a first time MLA and have a long political innings. I should not do anything that will earn me a bad reputation,” TRS legislator told.

Couple of legislators from Ranga Reddy, Mahabubnagar and Nizamabad earned the wrath of CM. Asked whether he had brought the issue of expenses in maintaining cadre for the party, the legislator replied in the affirmative.

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