Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jaganmohan Reddy today inaugurated a citizen helpline, 14400, to report issues of corruption, at the CM's camp office in Tadepalli.
Anyone can make a complaint about corruption by calling this number.
Jagan made the first call to the call centre, and enquired about its functioning. He asked the officials of his government to investigate any complaint within 15 days, and take swift action.
He also released a poster in this regard.
Municipal Administration & Urban Development Minister Botsa Satyanarayana, DGP Gautam Swang, ACB officials and others attended the launch event.
Jagan had promised the AP people an anti-corruption call centre during his swearing-in ceremony six months ago after the YSR Congress Party was voted to power in AP.
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