Fact Check: No MLA Rankings Issued by AP Govt

Recent media and social media reports claiming that the AP state government has assigned rankings to Assembly constituencies and MLAs have prompted a clarification from official sources.

According to government representatives, the discussion that took place during the Ministers and Secretaries meeting was related to Key Performance Indicators known as KPIs and the overall status of development across constituencies. The report presented was a structured assessment prepared by the Planning Department based on measurable indicators, not a grading of individual MLAs.

Officials stated that the KPI framework covered multiple sectors. Under economic indicators, data was compiled on agriculture, industry, services, productivity, and infrastructure. In the social sector, information was gathered on health, education, welfare schemes, and housing facilities. The report also included governance and service delivery performance indicators to understand how effectively different departments are functioning in each constituency.

The Planning Department evaluated the performance of various government departments and divisions operating in respective constituencies and compiled the findings into a comprehensive report. However, authorities made it clear that this should not be interpreted as a performance scorecard of MLAs.

Government sources stressed that these are not political rankings and were never intended to measure the individual performance of MLAs. Instead, the exercise was meant to review developmental parameters and administrative outcomes at the constituency level.

Officials urged media platforms and social media users to avoid misrepresenting the KPI based report as MLA rankings. They reiterated that the document is purely an administrative assessment tool designed to improve governance and service delivery, not a political evaluation of legislators.

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