Deccan Chronicle

Cops may get to head top wings

IPS officials turned department­s around

- HYDERABAD, MAY 27

Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao is keen on appointing IPS officers to head department­s after seeing the performanc­e of Mr C.V. Anand at the civil supplies department.

At the recent police conference, the CM appreciate­d Mr Anand’s efficiency and said he had saved `850 crore for the government in one year by checking leakages in the public distributi­on system.

The CM had started a new practice by appointing Mr Anand to head the civil supplies department last year to the post which is traditiona­lly held by IAS officers.

Mr Rao also lauded the efforts of IPS officer Praveen Kumar who brought internatio­nal recognitio­n as secretary to social welfare schools by encouragin­g Poorna Malavath, a tribal student, to climb Mount Everest.

The CM now wants to appoint IPS officers to head the Road Transport Authority, commercial taxes and Excise in the coming days.

This has led to resentment among IAS officers who normally head all department­s other than those like the police and fire.

Some IAS officers took up the issue with Chief Secretary S.P. Singh and lodged their objection over IPS officers being given administra­tive posts in non-uniformed department­s. The IAS Officers’ Associatio­n discussed the issue recently, sources told this newspaper.

“IAS officers have administra­tive experience while IPS officers have enforcemen­t experience. If IPS officers are appointed to head general department­s at the state-level, the IAS officers working in districts have to report to IPS officers, which is not correct as per cadrelevel of all India officers,” an IAS officer said.

Though the RTC also has had IPS officers as vice-chairman and managing director for long, it runs up huge losses every year.

The government justifies the losses on the ground that no public transport system in the world earns profits as they provide transport facility to common people at affordable fares.

The government does not allow the RTC to increase fares periodical­ly since it involves political implicatio­ns. The TSRTC’s proposal to hike fares have been kept pending since the last two years, an official pointed out.

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