Babu in tension

Babu in tension
Babu in tension
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AP CM Chandrababu is under severe tension it is reported. The vote for note case has surfaced again and the TS Government is all set to question him. The ACB is gearing up to proceed with the case and has sought the court permission for the same. On the other the advocates of Babu today have filed quash petition seeking the court to stop the ACB from further investigation into the case.

It is reported that Chandrababu has blasted his intelligence wing as to what they were doing when this issue was resurfacing again . It may be noted that earlier he has shifted the Intelligence chief Anuradha when she failed to report about the audio recording of Babu and other issues relating to Vote for note scam.

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According to sources Chandrababu is using his MP Sujana Chowdhary to negotiate with the centre and TS Governor to wriggle out this situation. While they are talking about Special status, it is learnt that they are also working out on a strategy to convince TS CM K Chandrasekhar over the matter.
TDP MP Sujana Chowdhary met the governor in the name of special status, but he also talked about the vote for note scam and has urged upon governor to bail out of the situation.
Earlier it was Governor who has hinted the TS CM KCR not to act in a hasty as it was not legal to record the voice of a CM without permission from the centre.

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There are indications that the centre could have sent a message to Governor Narasimhan via Sujana . On the other hand Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu who is close to Babu and KCR was rushed to Hyderabad yesterday to look into the matter that Babu does not land in soup.
On the other hand the leaders of YSRC are questioning the TS government to clarify as to why no action was taken against Chandrababu Naidu whose name was mentioned numerous times in the chargesheet filed in the cash for vote case.
KCR had very categorically stated that the noose had tightened and there was no escape route for Babu. But things changed later and there was a lull in the investigation process,” said the Jagan team. They wanted investigation to be done at the earliest.

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