We will come out clean: Andhra ministers on resignations

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : May 20 2013 | 6:10 PM IST
As pressure mounted to sack them, Andhra Pradesh ministers D Prasada Rao and P Sabitha Reddy, who have been charge-sheeted in the cases involving YSR Congress president Jaganmohan Reddy, today said they stood by their resignations and intend to stay away from their posts.
The two ministers said they had submitted their resignations earlier after being charge-sheeted in the cases and were confident of coming out unscathed.
"I have submitted resignation after CBI named me in the charge-sheet. They were only allegations. They are to be proved. I have faith in judiciary. We will come out clean and we followed business rules (in issuing the Government Orders for which they were found fault with)," Roads and Buildings Minister D Prasada Rao told reporters after meeting Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy here.
Rao said he will abide by any decision of the Chief Minister and continue to serve the Congress party.
Rao, who was Revenue Minister in the Y S Rajasekhara Reddy government, was named as an accused in CBI charge sheet in the Vanpic land allotment scandal.
He had submitted resignation to the Chief Minister in August last year and had even stayed away from official duties for about three months, but resumed subsequently.
Home Minister Sabita, who was previously Minister for Mines in the Rajasekhara Reddy regime, was made an accused in the alleged illegal allocation of mines to certain cement companies.
She had offered to quit in April after being named as an accused, but the state Congress leadership persuaded her not to quit.
"I have faith in courts and judiciary. We will come out clean. I had submitted my resignation in April itself. I stand by that. I have cooperated with the CBI in their investigation and will continue to do so. I did not violate any rules in issuing the GOs," she said.
The two ministers refused to take questions from journalists.
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First Published: May 20 2013 | 6:10 PM IST

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