He seems to be in no mood to either make Home Minister Sabita Indra Reddy resign or drop her from the Cabinet despite a vociferous demand by not only Opposition parties but also from a section of the ruling Congress.
Instead, he is said to be trying to push the ball into the Congress high command's court just as he did when a similar situation arose in August last in the case of Roads and Buildings Minister Dharmana Prasada Rao, who was named as an accused in land allotment scandal linked to the Jagan case.
It was decided that the matter would be reported to the party high command for counsel as singling out Sabita would have repercussions on other Ministers under the CBI scanner in the same case, a Minister said later.
On her part, Sabita was said to have told the CM last night that she did no wrong and had merely implemented the instructions of then Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy (in granting mining leases to Obulapuram Mining Company and Dalmia Cements). Sabita was then Mines Minister.
A handful of Ministers visited the beleaguered Home Minister at her residence today.
"You can prove your innocence in court," was the advice they reportedly offered her and suggested she need not resign in a hurry.
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