Deccan Chronicle

TS, AP dither on conferred IPS

34 confirmed IPS posts vacant in AP and TS, according to Centre ■ ACCORDING TO the officials of the two police department­s, there were 458 DSP-level officers at the time of the bifurcatio­n, many of them were promoted as additional SPs and yet others have

- IREDDY SRINIVAS REDDY I DC

Officers of the rank of superinten­dent of police and additional police superinten­dent in the Telugu states have been deprived of selection under the conferred IPS quota due to the delay of division of the state cadre police officers in both states.

Though five-and-a-half six years have elapsed since the bifurcatio­n of erstwhile Andhra

Pradesh and the formation of Telangana state, officers of both states have failed solve the issue, despite their meeting four times.

Telangana senior police officers are saying that it was the AP government which was to settle the issue but despite their repeated requests, AP authoritie­s are not taking initiative to resolve the issue.

According to the officials of the two police department­s, there were

458 DSP-level officers at the time of the bifurcatio­n, many of them were promoted as additional SPs and yet others have retired.

The committee headed by former IAS officer

C.R. Kamalnatha­n, which was to frame guidelines for the allocation of state services personnel, had made tentative allocation­s of DSPs in both states, in accordance with the provisions under the AP Reorganisa­tion Act, 2014.

Though the Group I officers of other department­s, eligible to have IAS status conferred upon them, got the status, police officers of the Group 1 still struggling for their right to get the status of IPS officers conferred upon them.

The service rules say that the officers who have served as DSPs for seven years and without adverse remarks are eligible for IPS status.

According to the union home ministry, 34 confirmed IPS posts were vacant in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The union home ministry said that it could not receive proposals from both government­s with regard to conferring the IPS status on the police officers of Group 1.

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