This Article is From Sep 26, 2013

Andhra Pradesh: Under probe DGP denied extension; BP Rao likely successor

Andhra Pradesh: Under probe DGP denied extension; BP Rao likely successor

File photo of V Dinesh Reddy

Hyderabad: Senior IPS officer B Prasada Rao is expected to become the next Director General of Andhra Pradesh Police, succeeding V Dinesh Reddy who will have to demit office on September 30 following the State Government's rejection of his plea for extension of tenure.

The Government today filed an affidavit in the Central Administrative Tribunal in response to a plea filed by Mr Reddy, stating it would not extend his tenure by one more year in view of the ongoing CBI investigation into his assets.

In his plea before the Tribunal, Mr Reddy had sought direction to the Centre and the Government to retain him for the post till September 2014, citing a Supreme Court ruling.

Mr Reddy would complete 27 months of service as DGP by the end of this month, including an interim period last year as in-charge head of police force.

Mr Rao, a non-controversial officer, is currently Director General (Anti-Corruption Bureau). The 1979-batch IPS officer previously served as Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of AP State Road Transport Corporation and Police Commissioner of Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam.

Though fourth in the order of seniority among his batchmates, Mr Rao, a Dalit officer, is reportedly being backed by the Chief Minister for the top post.

Mr Rao, if appointed DGP, will have his tenure till end of September 2015. While one of Mr Rao's senior batchmates Ashok Prasad is currently the DGP of Jammu and Kashmir, another Aruna Bahuguna is on Central deputation.

But Ms Bahuguna could still fancy a chance to become the head of AP police when she returns to the State as she is in service till February 2017, the sources said.

Syed Anwarul Huda, also of the 1979-batch and ranking just below Mr Rao, too might become DGP at a later date as he reaches the age of superannuation in July 2017, they added.

"The State's bifurcation, as and when it happens, will change a lot of equations in the appointments," a top police official said.

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