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Hyderabad: Nativity Issue Set to Snowball, The controversy over the nativity of about 200 employees who are working in the Secretariat appears to be snowballing into a major controversy.
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Hyderabad: The controversy over the nativity of about 200 employees who are working in the Secretariat appears to be snowballing into a major controversy. The government on Tuesday declared that 806 employees out of 1,865 working in the undivided state secretariat as local candidates. It uploaded the details of the employees belonging to Telangana and non-Telangana on its official website and sought the objections from the employees and the unions.
The Telangana Secretariat employees on Wednesday raised objections in regard to the status of nativity of 193 of these 800 employees and said they had submitted false documents and hence they should be sent to Seemandhra Secretariat. The leaders submitted a memorandum to Special Chief Secretary (Planning) S K Sinha and urged him to consider the employees as non-locals. Telangana employees union leader Narendar Rao said that they procured evidences on the local status of all the 193 employees who are from Seemandhra.
If they are recognised as locals in Telangana, then creation of Telangana state would have no meaning, he contended. The employees also drew the attention of the Chief Minister-in-waiting, K Chandrasekhar Rao, who constituted a committee to study the issue and submit a report. The committee consists of T Harish Rao, K Swamy Goud and V Srinivas Goud. KCR also asked the officials to cooperate with the committee. He said any wrong information would be dealt with seriously. Meanwhile, KCR decided to convene a meeting of all employees’ organizations on Thursday at RD convention centre near Kompally on the city outskirts to discuss the issue threadbare. Leaders of TNGO, TGO, Group-1, revenue, government lecturers, teachers, and doctors besides class-4 unions from 10 districts will take part in the meeting. It may be mentioned here that TRS is also of the strong view that the distribution of government employees between both successor states should be done on nativity basis instead of options.
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