Telangana

Four cops approach CAT for transfer from AP to TS

Express News Service

HYDERABAD: Over a year after the final allocation of All India Service officers between the two Telugu states, four IPS officers allotted to Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday approached the Central Administrative Tribunal, seeking that they be allotted to Telangana State. Following the petition, the Hyderabad bench of the CAT issued notices to the Centre and governments of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, seeking their stand on petitions filed by four IPS officers of AP cadre, seeking their allotment to T state. The IPS officers, who moved the CAT, are Amit Garg, Harish Kumar Gupta, Atul Singh and Abhishek Mohanty. These IPS officers working in AP police  department approached the tribunal, contending that their allotments to AP state were made contrary to the guidelines prepared for allocation of All India Service Officers between the states of Telangana and AP and also contrary to the provisions of the AP Reorganisation Act, 2014.

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