03-10-2007, 08:46 PM
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Omer Farooq | HyderabadĂ‚Â
The Government's move of shifting 'outsiders' in the Hyderabad city police to their respective native places has stirred a hornet's nest in the force.
As part of the ongoing efforts to implement the GO No 610, the State Government has started transferring the police officials from other regions out of Hyderabad to pave the way for giving locals their due share in the service.
State Director General of Police MA Basit has issued orders transferring 42 inspectors of police to their respective places in coastal Andhra and Rayala Seema region.
These inspectors who were appointed as the sub inspectors after 1975 were later promoted as inspectors and were serving in Hyderabad in violation of the six-point formula and the Presidential orders.
The move of transferring such a large number of inspectors has created a stir in the police force, which has majority of outsiders as officials.
The Government was under tremendous pressure from different lobbies not to move out these officials while pro-Telangana parties, especially the Telangana Rashtra Samiti, was fighting for implementation of GO 610 which provides for transferring non locals.
State Home Minister K Jana Reddy told the media on Tuesday that the Government was committed to implement the GO 610 at any cost.
He pointed out that there were 3,000 'outside' constables and more than hundred officials in the city police force who will have to be shifted out under the order.
"To ensure that there is no adverse impact on the administration, we will transfer them in a phased manner," he said.
<b>The move has come close on the heels of the State Government mounting pressure on non-local employees by ordering that salaries should be paid to only those who produce their domicile certificates. </b>
The step was taken after the heads of departments failed to comply with repeated Government orders to identify non-local employees in their respective departments.
The process has now picked up the pace with the House Committee of the State Assembly regularly reviewing the progress in the light of the <b>Girgilani Commission </b>report.
<b>The Commission had said that there were more than 60,000 non-local Government employees in Hyderabad.</b>
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Something is wrong here. Hyderabad is the State capital and not a regional center. What does this mean that people from rest of the State do not have the right to work in the State govt.? Someone help me understand the logic of the Girgilani Commission.
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From what I heard the CON(gress) govt. will see if they look like they are going to lose the elections, they will give Telangana state 6 months before elections.
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Cops oppose transfer of 'outsiders' from Hyderabad
Omer Farooq | HyderabadĂ‚Â
The Government's move of shifting 'outsiders' in the Hyderabad city police to their respective native places has stirred a hornet's nest in the force.
As part of the ongoing efforts to implement the GO No 610, the State Government has started transferring the police officials from other regions out of Hyderabad to pave the way for giving locals their due share in the service.
State Director General of Police MA Basit has issued orders transferring 42 inspectors of police to their respective places in coastal Andhra and Rayala Seema region.
These inspectors who were appointed as the sub inspectors after 1975 were later promoted as inspectors and were serving in Hyderabad in violation of the six-point formula and the Presidential orders.
The move of transferring such a large number of inspectors has created a stir in the police force, which has majority of outsiders as officials.
The Government was under tremendous pressure from different lobbies not to move out these officials while pro-Telangana parties, especially the Telangana Rashtra Samiti, was fighting for implementation of GO 610 which provides for transferring non locals.
State Home Minister K Jana Reddy told the media on Tuesday that the Government was committed to implement the GO 610 at any cost.
He pointed out that there were 3,000 'outside' constables and more than hundred officials in the city police force who will have to be shifted out under the order.
"To ensure that there is no adverse impact on the administration, we will transfer them in a phased manner," he said.
<b>The move has come close on the heels of the State Government mounting pressure on non-local employees by ordering that salaries should be paid to only those who produce their domicile certificates. </b>
The step was taken after the heads of departments failed to comply with repeated Government orders to identify non-local employees in their respective departments.
The process has now picked up the pace with the House Committee of the State Assembly regularly reviewing the progress in the light of the <b>Girgilani Commission </b>report.
<b>The Commission had said that there were more than 60,000 non-local Government employees in Hyderabad.</b>
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Something is wrong here. Hyderabad is the State capital and not a regional center. What does this mean that people from rest of the State do not have the right to work in the State govt.? Someone help me understand the logic of the Girgilani Commission.
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From what I heard the CON(gress) govt. will see if they look like they are going to lose the elections, they will give Telangana state 6 months before elections.