The Telangana Non-gazette officers union met the Sri Krishna Committee, appointed by the Centre to examine the situation in Andhra Pradesh over the Telangana issue at the Jubilee Hall here on Tuesday and submitted a 300-page report.
Expressing their dissatisfaction in working with the staff hailing from Andhra region, they said as long as they work with them, they would be suppressed. The Andhra staff are making the service sector, a commercial one, they alleged.
They gave a power point presentation showing the number of GOs issued by the Government since 1956 for the welfare of the Telangana NGOs. But none of them was implemented sincerely, they lamented.
The Telangana Non Government Organizations Association's representatives who met the panel said ''most of the grants are grabbed by the Andhra NGOs.''
According to the Telangana unions, there can be no development unless a separate state of Telangana is formed. A united state will lead to several people continuing to be denied job opportunities, and only people from the Andhra region will prosper, they added.