City
Epaper

Telangana: CM Revanth Reddy urges Amit Shah to allocate more IPS Officers to state

By ANI | Updated: March 5, 2026 03:35 IST

New Delhi [India], March 5 : Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has requested Union Home Minister Amit Shah to ...

Open in App

New Delhi [India], March 5 : Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has requested Union Home Minister Amit Shah to allocate additional Indian Police Service (IPS) officers to Telangana in line with the state's growing administrative and security needs. The request was made during a meeting held between the two leaders in New Delhi on Wednesday night.

The Chief Minister informed the Union Home Minister that the first cadre review after the formation of Telangana was conducted in 2016, while the next review, due in 2021, was delayed and finally carried out in 2025. Even then, only seven additional IPS officers were allocated to the state.

CM Revanth Reddy explained that Telangana, like the rest of the country, is facing several modern challenges, including cybercrime, drug trafficking, white-collar crimes, and other emerging security threats.

He also highlighted the increasing administrative demands due to the reorganisation of the Hyderabad, Cyberabad, and Malkajgiri Police Commissionerates, the proposed future city commissionerate, and the rapidly growing population in Hyderabad. In view of these developments, the Chief Minister urged the Union Government to increase the sanctioned strength of IPS officers in the state from the current 83 to 105.

He also requested that the third cadre review be conducted in the scheduled year of 2026.

During the meeting, the two leaders also discussed the issue of Maoist surrenders and their rehabilitation. The Chief Minister informed Amit Shah that significant improvements in policing have taken place in Telangana over the past two years. He stated that 591 Maoists have laid down their arms and joined the mainstream of society during this period.

CM Revanth Reddy also noted that several senior Maoist leaders have recently chosen to return to normal life, and the state government is providing them compensation and rehabilitation assistance as per the rules.

The Chief Minister further requested the Union Home Minister to extend financial support from the central government for development works in the backward regions of the state.

Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister V Seshadri, DGP B Shivdhar Reddy, Intelligence Additional DGP Vijay Kumar, and SIB IGP B Sumathi were also present at the meeting.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalMarco Rubio signals India visit after talks with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri

International"Everything can erupt in a second again": Foreign Affairs expert Sagiv Steinberg on US-Israel ceasefire

NationalCourt imposes a fine of Rs 1.72 lakh on domestic consumer for electricity theft

International"Images and stories are completely false": US First Lady Melania Trump denies Epstein links

InternationalForeign Secretary Vikram Misri meets Marco Rubio in Washington; US Secretary of State to visit India next month

National Realted Stories

NationalTipra Motha's defeat is certain; ADC people will create history on April 12: Tripura CM

National"Making new efforts to integrate women into mainstream": UP Women's panel chief hails PM Modi

National"Additional force will be deployed in all 28 constituencies": Tripura DGP on ADC polls

NationalFire breaks out in Lucknow's vegetable market

National"Historic shift": BJP MP Jagdambika Pal on Women's Reservation Bill