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21 May 2013 1:49 PM

Press Release
TDP leaders’
“If the ministers are tainted, the GOs have mala fide intentions and were issued against the business rules in which case, Naidu should be seeking the President’s intervention to dissolve the assembly. After the stage is set for the removal of two ministers, Naidu shows his theatrics by going to the President and seeking the removal of the ministers.
The government has filed an affidavit with the Supreme Court that the GOs were issued in accordance to the business rules and now Naidu naming the ministers as tainted tantamount to questioning the credentials of the GOs.
When Naidu faced a similar situation in the liquor case and IMG case, he contended that the GOs were issued by a majority (elected) government and it was in the policy of the government and it cannot be questioned.
The same yardstick can also apply in the 26 GOs as well, but neither Naidu nor the Chief Minister is prepared to take that line. They only wanted some short term gains like putting YS Jagan Mohan Reddy in jail by not filing a counter.
When the issue became larger, it misfired and the ministers are placed in a piquant situation. If Naidu’s contention is that the ministers are tainted the GOs must be wrong then he should be asking for the ouster of cabinet or the dissolution of the Assembly, he said.
Naidu has an understanding with Congress high command which is guarding him from all the allegations he is facing and the state government is working in tandem against the common adversary YS Jagan Mohan Reddy.
Had Naidu supported the no confidence motion moved by YSRCP and TRS, the Centre would have unleashed CBI against him.
The perfect understanding between ruling Congress and main opposition TDP had made him remain silent while the no trust vote was moved and has been getting advance information on the high command moves so that he can act his bit as the opposition leader, the reason why he is in Delhi and days before that he met the Governor on the same issue. He did not raise the issue while the assembly was in session shows his double standards, he said.
He also made a big show of the book at