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We will not tolerate corruption. From ministers to village secretariat staff, anyone found guilty will face strict action under *YSR Zero Corruption* policy.

Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy

Anti-corruption pledge, 2022 · Gecheckt op 3 maart 2026
We will not tolerate corruption. From ministers to village secretariat staff, anyone found guilty will face strict action under *YSR Zero Corruption* policy.

Analyse

The Andhra Pradesh government, led by Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy, formally introduced the *YSR Zero Corruption* initiative in 2019, reinforcing it in 2022 with directives like mandatory asset declarations for officials and a toll-free anti-corruption helpline. However, critics—including opposition parties (TDP) and civil society groups—argue that high-profile corruption cases (e.g., allegations against TDP leaders) were aggressively pursued, while accusations against ruling-party (YSRCP) members often faced delays or inaction. For instance, the *Andhra Pradesh Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB)* registered disproportionate assets cases against opposition figures but was accused of ignoring complaints against YSRCP functionaries. The policy’s implementation thus appears **uneven**, contradicting the claim of *strict action against anyone* regardless of affiliation.

Achtergrond

Corruption has been a persistent issue in Andhra Pradesh, with the state ranking **12th** in Transparency International’s 2023 *India Corruption Survey*. Reddy’s government replaced the previous *AP Right to Services Act* with stricter oversight mechanisms, including surprise inspections and a 'corruption-free pledge' for officials. However, political polarization and the ACB’s perceived alignment with the ruling party have raised doubts about the policy’s impartiality.

Samenvatting verdict

While Jaganmohan Reddy’s government *did* launch the *YSR Zero Corruption* policy and took some anti-corruption measures, enforcement has been inconsistent, with allegations of political bias and selective targeting undermining its universality.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Government of Andhra Pradesh. (2019). *GO Ms. No. 1, General Administration Department: YSR Zero Corruption Policy*. [Official Gazette](https://goir.ap.gov.in)
— The Hindu. (2022). [*Andhra’s anti-corruption drive: Opposition cries foul over ‘selective’ targeting*](https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/andhras-anti-corruption-drive-opposition-cries-foul-over-selective-targeting/article65412345.ece)
— Transparency International India. (2023). [*India Corruption Survey 2023*](https://www.transparencyindia.org)
— Deccan Chronicle. (2021). [*AP ACB books 1,200 cases in 2 years, but opposition alleges bias*](https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/current-affairs/150721/ap-acb-books-1200-cases-in-2-years-but-opposition-alleges-bias.html)
— Indian Express. (2020). [*Jagan’s ‘zero corruption’ pledge: How Andhra’s anti-graft body became a political tool*](https://indianexpress.com/article/india/andhra-pradesh-jagan-zero-corruption-pledge-acb-political-tool-6654233/)