Party's national council member N Kalainathan said they were to blame for the current tussle between them. Both the functionaries of the Constitution should remember that they should put in joint initiatives without indulging in mutual allegations.
He disagreed with some political parties' request that the Centre intervene and ensure a proper environment prevails here without room for a spat between Lt Governor and Chief Minister, saying the two arms of the administration could be settled through mutual cooperation and trust.
Kataria had brushed aside the charges in his Jan 17 rejoinder, saying the allegations were a misstatement and a patent lie' and also asked the Chief Minister to avoid petty politics and extend cooperation for unhindered implementation of various schemes.
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