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Amendment to the US proposal for the AIS rules hurt Federalism-Telangana CM Cooperatively

Amendment to the US proposal for the AIS rules hurt Federalism-Telangana CM Cooperatively
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Hyderabad: Joined the choir of difference opinion, Chairman of Telananga K Chandrashekhar Rao on Monday fired a letter to the center that expressed the “strong protest” against the amendment proposed to the Rules of the All India (cadre) Regulation 1954.
The proposal was clearly a step of the control exercise Directly by the central government to officers working in countries and will also make the state government as a helpless entity in the Matters of AIS officers, Rao accused the letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“In that face, the proposed amendment suspects the federal structure of our Constitution, both in letters and spirits.
Furthermore, the proposed amendment will also seriously erode all Indian service characters from IAS, IPS and IFS.
The Telangana Government, therefore., Very opposed The proposed amendment, “he said.
Move the amount for terrible functions of the Government of the State Government, the abuse of their officials and demoralization, in addition, has an impact on official accountability to countries, he is more advanced.
This proposal is a dangerous step that is contrary to the constitutional framework and the spirit of cooperative federalism and if the proposed amendment is carried out by the center, the state government will be reduced to an insignificant entity, Rao said.
The amendment proposed in the Rules of the All India Services (CADRE) 1954 is none other than changing the Indian Constitution related to state relations.
Instead of the backdoor method to change AIS rules, the center must gather courage to change the provisions by Parliament, said Rao.
“The provisions of the AIS cadre rule are now adequate to ensure the spread of harmonious and balanced officers.
Therefore I demand the Indian government to stop and quit the amendment proposed for the interests of our Constitutional Administrative Justice and Federal Policy,” he said.
Referring to Article 368 (2), Rao said the central proposal would violate a very unpleasant spirit of constitution.
Suspecting that the proposal showed a little attention to the administrative urgency and the requirements of the countries, CM said the proposed amendments threatened the spirit of adjustment and reciprocal accommodation between the countries and the center in terms of sharing all Indian services and the increasingly pursuit of state relations.

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