Parrikar had met leaders in Delhi last week with a demand to have a separate IAS cadre for Goa.
The state is currently covered under Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram and Union Territory (AGMUT) cadre.
While welcoming the move to have a separate cadre for the state, Naik in a statement issued here said no "deliberate or mischievous" attempt should be made by the Goa government to induct officers with RSS leanings into the Goa cadre.
Naik, who has consistently taken up the issue of separate cadre for the last several years, said he was shocked when he was informed by the then Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Mulapally Ramachandran that Goa is not interested in having a separate cadre of All India Services.
"This matter became known during a debate held in Rajya Sabha in the month of December 2012, when on North-Eastern Areas (Reorganization) Amendment Bill, 2012, which has provided a separate cadre of Indian Administrative Service, Indian Police Service and Indian Forest Service to Manipur and Tripura," he said.
Later Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiran Rijuju, informed in December 2016, that a proposal sent by Goa government to have a separate cadre for the state in the the year 2014 was still under consideration of the government, said the Congress leader.
He said the state government had put forth five grounds for having a separate cadre, including the fact that the state government was hardly consulted on transfer and posting of the officers as the Home Ministry retained these powers solely.
Naik said Goa is an independent state, and, however small it may be, it is entitled to have separate cadre.
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