MHA task force arrives in Hyderabad to study post-bifurcation security
A ministry of Home Affairs Task Force, headed by K. Vijay Kumar, arrived in Hyderabad to consult with serving and retired IAS and IPS officials of the State Police, regarding the “security situation arising out of the formation of Telangana after
The team will make the final report to the Centre once a consensus is reached on the security measures to be adopted post-bifurcation. With leaders of both regions up in arms, and the chances of them reaching common-ground slim, the situation post-
Sources in the general administration department said that the team would be here till October 31 and would meet the officials at the Centre for Good Governance, MCHRD, Jubilee Hills, and stay at Lake View.
K. Vijay Kumar, head of the specially constituted Task Force, speaks during the meeting.
The Task Force constituted by the MHA meets with top officials of the Andhra Pradesh police squad, and other security officials, at HRD institute, in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
Head of the Task Force, K. Vijay Kumar, addresses mediapersons upon arrival at the Shamshabad airport on Tuesday. The task force comprises nine members including MHA additional secretary Rajeev Sharma, Maoist expert D.M. Mitra, Border Security
Vijay Kumar, who was the head of the special task force that killed sandalwood smuggler Veerappan, currently serves as an Advisor to the MHA.
A ministry of Home Affairs Task Force, headed by K. Vijay Kumar, arrived in Hyderabad to consult with serving and retired IAS and IPS officials of the State Police, regarding the “security situation arising out of the formation of Telangana after
MHA task force arrives in Hyderabad to study post-bifurcation security