They are always correct, but not others!

 

TRS MP Kavita has justified relieving employees of Andhra origins from Telangana Transco, Discoms and electricity departments. She said they have to return to their native state. She suggested the AP government to create additional posts for them. She said AP government has to employ them and pay their salaries from the next month.

 

She alleges that Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu is intentionally ignoring bifurcation of the high court with political intentions. She demands for CBI inquiry into Rishiteswari suicide case to nab the real culprits behind.

 

However, she appears to be conveniently ignored the point that high court has issued a stay order against the G.O. issued by her TRS government relieving 1200 employees of Andhra origins. The high court also ordered Transco and Discoms to take the employees back into their duties or will consider it as contempt of court order.

 

She is blaming that Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu is intentionally delaying to arrange high court for the AP state. But, she is also aware that he wants to set up the high court in the upcoming capital city Amravati. Even the lawyers JAC of Visakhapatnam is pressuring him to set-up the high court at Visakhapatnam, but he wants it to be in the capital city for the ease of access to people of entire state. AP government is planning to start construction activities of the seed capital from this October. The high court building also will be constructed in the capital city. Hence, some delay is inevitable.

 

AP government has constituted a committee for inquiring into Rishiteswari’s suicide case. AP Police have already taken three students and one official of Nagarjuna University into custody in connection with this case and interrogating them. The state government is under tremendous pressure from the students, parents, HRC, and opposition parties over this case. So, it can’t spare the culprits of this case. If it tries to spare anyone, then there are opposition parties, students and HRC to question it.