Increase retirement age

June 11, 2014 12:57 am | Updated 12:57 am IST - HYDERABAD

AP Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has increased the retirement age for the government employees to 60 years as a goodwill gesture for their Samaikyandhra struggle. Our Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhara Rao should also do that immediately in recognition to the employees' struggle in Telangana agitation.

Dr. Sudeepthi,

Safilguda

Make police department people-friendly

The institution of Police Department is not people-friendly as genuine persons resist themselves from approaching the protectors of law and order for fear of corruption and persecution. I request K. Chandrasekhar Rao, to streamline the department in such a way that people should feel free to complain for redressal of their grievances. Police should also drive away people’s fear by way of effective communication through proper media.

N. Padmavati

Hyderabad

Unnecessary security hassles

I would like to bring to the notice of our CM that I have been staying opposite Begumpet old Airport at Prakashnagar for over 60 years and had been a walker for over 40 years. Suddenly for the last two months, walkers have been deprived of walking on the airport road by the Airport Director and police citing security reasons. Moreover, there is fool proof security there . I want to request the CM to please take personal interest and come to the rescue of the citizens .

P. Bhatia

Principal

Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences & Research

Hyderabad

Administration in ‘T’ comes to a halt

With the bifurcation, the entire administrative work of government departments in Telangana has come to a grinding halt due to the allocation of staff of Telangana to AP. I request the Telangana CM to sort out the allocation of employees issue soon and to recall the entire Telangana staff from Andhra Pradesh so that administration is put on tracks again.

K.Venkateswarlu

Kachiguda

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