Ministers should 'fall in line' with Cabinet decisions: AP CM

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 6:29 AM IST

Ravindra opposed the Cabinet decision (on November 23) to reject the CBI plea for prosecution of Roads and Buildings Minister Dharmana Prasada Rao in the Vanpic Port land scandal. He even asked the Chief Secretary to place it in "on record".

Reacting to the issue, the chief minister cited the Supreme Court judgement in the H D Deve Gowda case that said "any minister has to fall in line or be dropped" (if he opposed any decision of the Cabinet).

"Any decision by the Cabinet is collective. One may differ during discussion but when a decision is taken, it is final," Kiran said during an informal chat with newspersons in the state Assembly premises.

Asked if a minister should quit on his own if he opposed a Cabinet decision, the CM replied in the affirmative.

But when asked if he would act against Ravindra, Kiran shot back, "What mistake has he done for me to do anything?"

In the past too, Ravindra had been critical of many decisions of the chief minister.

Meanwhile, Kiran defended the Government decision to reject the CBI's plea for prosecution of Dharmana. "All decisions taken by Dharmana were of the (then) Cabinet (headed by late Y S Rajasekhara Reddy). Dharmana's case is different from that of (former minister) Mopidevi Venkata Ramana.

"Mopidevi was first arrested by CBI (in the Vanpic land scandal) without the agency seeking permission from the state government. He then resigned from the Cabinet. In Dharmana's case, the CBI sought permission," he explained.

He noted CBI itself told the court that cases related to Dharmana and Mopidevi were different. MORE

  

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First Published: Nov 30 2012 | 4:35 PM IST

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