Telangana employees plead for transfers to native state
VIJAYAWADA: The AP Institute of Preventive Medicine (IPM) Employees Association has sought relievement of the employees belonging to Telangana state to join duties in their native state.
Association president Vinukonda Raja Rao said that recently the government transferred 711 government Telangana employees to their native state belonging to various government departments of AP, but did not initiate any action towards the transfer of Telangana employees working in the APIPM department despite submitting requests repeatedly.
IPM employees Mahesh Kumar, Ashok, Narsi Reddy, Sandhya Rani, Santosh and others led by Association president Raja Rao submitted a memorandum to IPM director Dr Manjari at the APIMP directorate in Gollapudi on Friday. They said that native Telangana employees working in APIPM wished transfers to Telangana after united AP state bifurcation but their efforts did not yield good results and hence they knocked on the doors of the courts which permitted Telangana employees to transfer to their native State.
Hailing the decision of the government to send 711 employees to their native State Telangana, they urged the government to extend the same chance to the natives of Telangana working in the APIPM department. Raja Rao said that their association would work till last for fulfillment of the wishes of Telangana native employees.