T”gana CM to police| India News
Hyderabad, In the wake of Maoist activities waning in Telangana, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has hinted that senior police officials should consider scaling down staff in the Greyhounds, a specialised commando force that deals with the Left-Wing Extremist problem. Purpose served, consider scaling down anti-Maoist commando force Greyhounds: T”gana CM to police Speaking at the ‘Telangana Police Retreat 2026’ event of the state police on Monday, Reddy said the 1,200 staff working in Greyhounds can be relocated to some other wings of the Police department. “You have 1,200 well-trained people in the Greyhounds. In the wake of combing and other activities coming down, they can be rearranged in some other places . If there are sanctioned posts for a particular purpose and when that purpose is resolved, what is the use of continuing that staff in that department?” Reddy has asked. Ahead of the March 31 deadline set by the Centre, as many as 130 Maoists, including some women cadre, surrendered before Revanth Reddy here on March 7. “Now there is no Telangana state …
