Several dignitaries, including Union Ministers Bandaru Dattatreya, Y S Chowdary and Telangana deputy chief minister Mahmood Ali, attended the customary event held at the Raj Bhavan here.
In a brief informal chat with mediapersons before the event concluded, Narasimhan said he did not know the reasons for the absence of the two CMs and that nothing special should be read into it.
However, differences between the two states continued this year over the allegations of 'cash-for-vote' and phone-tapping and regarding the sharing and distribution of assets and liabilities between the two states.
Regarding differences between the two states, the governor expressed hope that "things will fall in place.
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