TDP President N Chandrababu Naidu said all ministers chargesheeted in the Jagan case should be sacked from the Cabinet and sent to jail immediately.
"They have all looted the state when Y S Rajasekhara Reddy was Chief Minister. All the ministers involved in the scams during the period should be arrested and lodged in jail," he said in East Godavari district.
Sabita has not reacted to the CBI chargesheet yet but is expected to take a decision after meeting Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy on his return from New Delhi, sources close to her said.
The issue rang panic bells among some other ministers of the Kiran Reddy Cabinet who too are under the CBI scanner in the Jagan case.
Sabita, who was Minister for Mines in the then Y S Rajasekhara Reddy government, has been named as an accused in the fresh chargesheet filed by CBI in the disproportionate assets case.
CBI is said to have established Sabita's role in issuing certain controversial government orders to benefit Obulapuram Mining Company of former Karnataka Minister Gali Janardhan Reddy who in turn made huge investments in businesses promoted by Jaganmohan as a quid pro quo.
In August last, Dharmana was named as an accused in the Vanpic land allotments scandal that has a link to Jagan's case as well. It was, incidentally, in the same case that Mopidevi was arrested, following which he resigned.
Though Dharmana too submitted his resignation to the Chief Minister, the latter rejected it. Whether Kiran Reddy will back the Home Minister also is not clear yet.
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