TRS MLA sets deadline for staff division

TRS MLA sets deadline for staff division
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TRS MLA sets deadline for staff division. Accusing the Kamalanathan Committee of adopting double standards for delaying bifurcation of officials, TRS MLA Srinivas Goud, on Monday, said that they will approach the Centre to find a speedy solution, if the former failed to respond in two weeks.

Hyderabad: Accusing the Kamalanathan Committee of adopting double standards for delaying bifurcation of officials, TRS MLA Srinivas Goud, on Monday, said that they will approach the Centre to find a speedy solution, if the former failed to respond in two weeks.

  • Srinivas goud accuses Kamalanathan Committee of adopting double standards in delaying bifurcation of officials
  • feels that AP CM is behind the committee’s delaying tactics since it has just gathered details of officials in 33 department and lot more to be done
  • Employees to approach Centre for speedy bifurcation

Speaking to the media at Secretariat here after meeting Kamalanathan Committee along with Telangana Secretariat Employees’ Association leaders, the TRS MLA alleged that the committee was making deliberate attempts to delay the bifurcation of officials.

Setting a 15-day deadline, Goud demanded that the Committee expedite the process or else would complain to the Centre. He also suspected that Kamalanathan was doing so at the behest of AP Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.

He charged that Chandrababu does not want a speedy solution to the pending issue of the bifurcation of the officials. The delay was showing an adverse impact on the working of the government, he said. However, the employees will approach Centre for a speedy bifurcation, he said.

Stating that the Kamalanathan Committee collected the details of only 33 departments, he asked it to take the information related to the rest. He said that the TRS Government was behind the employees as Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has promised to fill many posts after the bifurcation, he added.

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