By
Express News Service
Published: 24th May 2014 05:30 AM
Last Updated: 24th May 2014 08:46 AM
HYDERABAD: Telangana chief minister- designate K
Chandrasekhar Rao is learnt to have expressed his unhappiness to chief
secretary PK Mohanty over the way the allocation of employees is taking
place between AP and T states while his AP counterpart N Chandrababu
Naidu has wanted allocation made in an amicable manner. For the second
consecutive day on Friday, the state administration rushed to both the
CMs-designate to explain the staff division process. In the morning, the
chief secretary and other officials explained to Naidu about the
budget, allocation of staff, status of irrigation projects, debts and
financial situation of the residuary AP. Naidu wanted to know about the
developmental activities to be proposed for AP. He also sought funds for
AP to establish institutions as per the AP Reorganisation Act. Naidu
told the officials that he would speak with Modi after he took charge as
prime minister. On allocation of statecadre employees, Naidu advised
the officials to avoid unnecessary controversies. In the afternoon, the
officials made a PowerPoint presentation to KCR at the Lake View Guest
House. Rao enquired about the principles adopted for the allocation of
state-cadre employees. The chief secretary said staff allocation would
be made on provisional basis and the final allocation would be made
after June 2 considering the options given by the employees as per the
Reorganisation Act. But, Rao expressed his unhappiness over the way the
things were going on regarding allocation of employees and said his
government would take a final decision on the matter. Mohanty told him
that final allocation would take place only after both the governments
were in place. If there were any issues, the two chief ministers and
chief secretaries should sort them out at talks.
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