It is always entertaining to see the most categorical assertions of the Elite Iskooled slipping into non-committal hogwash... slowly, inexorably... when saddled with the inconvenient burden of reality!
From
All district officials are technically, practically (and everything else) "employed" by the state govt
We now have a veritable rash of qualifiers sprouting like prickly itch under the sun:
Once a civil servant is allotted a cadre (which is based on matching "demand" from the various states/UTs and the candidates' own preferences), the Central govt has little discretion over matters of postings of the person...
This feeble attempt to conserve what is left of H&D inspires pathos, but the unfortunate reality, as laid out in the All India Services Act 1951:
http://persmin.gov.in/DOPT/Acts_Rules/A ... ule_02.pdf
Regulation of recruitment and conditions of service.—(1) The Central Government may, after consultation with the Governments of the States concerned [including the State of Jammu and Kashmir], (and by notification in the Official Gazette) make rules for the regulation of recruitment, and the conditions of service of persons appointed to an All India Service.
Which is ==
technically, practically, and everything else "employed" by the State Govt, of course
Ignorant I may be, but somehow I never managed to display quite the degree of mental deficiency required to get into a truly Elite Iskool.
One also sees a reference to "random googled news reports." It is worth going back to Page 66 of this thread to see who originally introduced this "randomly googled news report" in question... in order to "substantiate" a fallacious assertion, as usual...
http://forums.bharat-rakshak.com/viewto ... 5#p1078275
Of course, the fact that C'garh (along with many other states) fails to utilise Central grants for modernisation also is a Christian/Leftist conspiracy, and not the incompetence of the state govt!
http://www.zeenews.com/news692992.html
The Mainovadi tendency to blame others for your own worthless droppings, speaks volumes!
Meanwhile some "data" have been proffered, it appears. I look forward to an entertaining spin being placed on these "data", but from an objective standpoint:
http://mha.nic.in/pdfs/NM-Annex-I.pdf
This one seems to indicate that the CRPF was, in fact, deployed in Chhattisgarh as in many other states facing Maoist insurgency. How shameless of all of us antediluvian Hindutvavadis to assert that the CRPF had never been deployed in Chhattisgarh.
Except, no one has ever made that assertion: it is a pure strawman that is being demolished with the "data" in the above report.
http://mha.nic.in/pdfs/NM-Annex-II.pdf
This one gives details of Central funding and State Govt. raising of IR Battalions in a number of states over an unspecified period (so much for completeness of "data"!) Regardless, it shows that Chhattisgarh was sanctioned for 7 battalions and raised 4, over this unspecified period. Over the same period, Andhra Pradesh was sanctioned for 8 battalions and raised 5. By these "data" at least, Chhattisgarh seems to have done about as well, if not slightly better, than AP in this specific aspect of the counterinsurgency effort.
Unfortunately this does not support certain Elite Iskooled allegations about the relative "success" of AP's anti-Naxalite efforts, compared with the "incompetence" and "on-the-cheap" "cop-outs" of Chhattisgarh... see here...
http://forums.bharat-rakshak.com/viewto ... 5#p1078075
The fact that AP, with a police-to-population ratio lower than C'garh, and a per-capita expdt on police substantially lower than C'garh, does so much better with its anti-inurgency campaign isnt a question of quality of execution, but of differential perfidies!
http://mha.nic.in/pdfs/NM-Annex-III.pdf
Modernisation of Police Forces Programme
Now this one is interesting.
Looking at the figures for Central Share in the Police Modernization Program of various states affected by Maoist insurgency in 2008-09, the figures in Rs. crore are
For states ruled by INC/UPA/Parties giving external support to UPA at Centre, 2008-2009:
Uttar Pradesh, 102.32 cr
Andhra Pradesh, 83.84 cr
Jharkhand, 69.86 cr
Maharashtra, 75.86 cr
For states ruled by NDA or Left Opposition, 2008-2009
Orissa, 42.54 cr
Bihar, 41.57 cr
Madhya Pradesh, 40.37 cr
West Bengal, 32.18 cr
Chhattisgarh, 26.54 cr
Not drawing any conclusions

Make of that what you will.