Last night, a fire decided to play favorites at the madanapalle sub-collector office, targeting only the important files related to the 22-A land act and reducing them to a crisp. Naturally, this did not go unnoticed. chief minister Chandrababu Naidu and DGP tirumala Rao were both left fuming, immediately demanding an investigation.

During a three-hour inspection, DGP tirumala Rao discovered matchsticks at the scene, which seemed to shout, "This was no accident!" Adding to the mystery, files just 50 feet away remained untouched, almost as if the fire had a very specific agenda.


The timing couldn't be more suspicious, with whispers suggesting that the charred documents might have contained evidence of some creative bookkeeping from the previous ycp government. Now, cm Naidu, with his investigative cap on, is determined to get to the bottom of this "hot mess," while the DGP is on a mission to trace every last singed piece of paper. Stay tuned for the next episode of "As the Files Burn!"


This incident has raised questions about the intent behind the fire, with suspicions that the destroyed documents might have contained evidence of irregularities from the previous ycp government. cm Chandrababu Naidu has emphasized the importance of uncovering the truth, and with the DGP personally involved, efforts are underway to track and trace the nature of the burnt files.

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