Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) [India], Newly appointed Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu on Friday said there will be a radical change in the administration at all levels.

Chandrababu Naidu, who was returning home after assuming charge at the state secretariat on Thursday, suddenly stopped his car after seeing several media persons close to him in the First Block.

While talking to them he told them, "After this there will be a radical change in administration at all levels."

Chandrababu also thanked all the media persons who congratulated him on assuming charge.

Earlier, while meeting with the officials after assuming charge, Naidu has made it clear that he will have to take some decisions soon to bring all the systems back on track, alleging that all the departments in the state have become inactive. ,

Naidu told IAS and IPS officers on Thursday, "Maybe some officers who worked with me when I first became chief minister in 1995 will be here now. I have taken charge as chief minister for the fourth time and I am looking forward to the state I have never seen such a bad situation as I am seeing now. IAS, IPS and IFS are very respectable posts because officers are appointed without any connection to any particular state."

Naidu became Chief Minister for the first time in 1995, before the bifurcation of Andhra, and led the state for nine consecutive years until 2004. The TDP supremo returned as chief minister of divided Andhra in 2014 and served until 2019.