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Government will implement G.O. 610 in toto: Chief Minister

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Announces sops for Government employees

HYDERABAD: Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy on Sunday reiterated his Government's commitment to implement G.O. 610 in toto.

"The Government will not go back on its promise of sincerely implementing the order," Dr. Reddy said, addressing a gathering of Government employees after laying the foundation stone for construction of houses by Telangana NGOs cooperative housing society at Gachibowli here.

"Noticing the anomalies in its implementation, the Government has accepted the Girglani Commission and the cabinet sub-committee reports. The process of rectifying the mistakes has begun," he pointed out.

Violations

"Violations were noticed in police department and the process of sending back non-locals has been initiated," he said.

"It will be difficult to immediately repatriate the non-locals to their respective districts," the Chief Minister said and pointed out that the Government has issued notification for recruitment of 5,000 police personnel.

Dr. Reddy took a dig at TRS president K. Chandrasekhar Rao for raising a hue and cry over "injustice" to the youth of the region in employment. "He (Mr. Rao) enjoyed ministerial post for 12 years but never uttered a word about the injustice," he remarked.

Announcing a number of sops, Dr. Reddy said every Government employee would own a house before they retired. "If necessary, the Government will acquire private land for construction of the houses," he added.

He said the Government would pay the interest rebate on the loans taken from commercial banks.

Responding to a plea from the TNGO president D. Sudhakar and general secretary K. Swamy Goud, he said the new employees housing colony would be provided drinking water and sanitation, besides laying an approach road.

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