The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has decided to take on Andhra Pradesh (AP) Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy's alleged corruption. The BJP's top leadership has stepped in, expressing frustration with the state leadership's failure to take action despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's advice. As a result, the national leadership has decided to file charge sheets on the alleged corruption in AP. The party has finalised district-wise issues and directed state leaders to file complaints with chargesheets at every police station. To prepare the item-wise chargesheets, the national leadership has appointed a four-member committee consisting of Rajya Sabha member CM Ramesh, former Union Minister Purandeswari, party national secretary Sathyakumar, and former MLC Madhav. The committee will focus on various issues, including irregularities in liquor, sand, soil, power projects, electricity meters, transformers, RDSS, land encroachments, mining, contracts, Polavaram, ports, fishing harbours, and the cent land scheme. According to BJP Rajya Sabha member CM Ramesh, the committee will begin functioning from May 5