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NEW DELHI:  Attorney-General Mukul Rohatgi has advised ESL Narasimhan, the Governor of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, to step in to the bitter fight between the two chief ministers over the cash for vote issue. The Governor, he has said, should monitor the investigation into the matter.

 

Mr Narasimhan had recently sought the opinion of the Attorney-General regarding the ways of dealing with the crisis. Earlier, he had also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

 

"The Governor has special powers under the Section 8 of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, since the two states share the capital, Hyderabad, and two different police forces have jurisdiction in the city," Mr Rohatgi advised the Governor.

 

Under the circumstances, the Act says the Governor has the responsibility of maintaining law and order in Hyderabad. "Hence, the Governor can summon the two state police and get them to report to him on this case and he can monitor it," Mr Rohatgi said.

 

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu claims his phone had been illegally tapped on the orders of the Telangana Chief Minister following the alleged attempt by a legislator of his party to buy votes ahead of the legislative council elections in Telangana.

 

Last week, he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the issue. Sources said he had demanded a probe into the matter. Reports say he had also accused the Governor of partisanship.

 

Mr Naidu and his Telangana counterpart, K Chandrasekhar Rao, are currently fighting over which police will be deployed on his security detail.

 

His party, the Telugu Desam Party, has demanded that the Section 8 of the Andhra Pradesh reorganisation Act be implemented, under which Law and order in Hyderabad will be under the charge of the Governor.

 

Story First Published: June 22, 2015 16:17 IST

 


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Sooooperu. Intha clarity ichesthe ika manki inkem akkaraledhu. Once and forever mukkodu noru mooyinchali 10yrs daaka. Ee narasimhan pothe evado okadu manodu or Neutral gadini vesthe ikda chachare Thuglak batch.

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This is a good move. However he should not be as governor by the time GHMC elections come in. He would obviously try to support KACHARA/TG police indirectly. It is fact a very good thing for AP police to realise that they got same power as TG police. odukulu chachare TG police ika nundi. vallistam vachinatlu cheyadaniki ledhu.

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phone tapping case vijyawada lo register ayyindi.governor ki right undadu. anukunta.

But jarigindhi HYD lo in Common capital. It doesn't matter where the case is registered. Ippudu jurisdiction kooda vachindhi kabatti anybody from Hyd can file case and AP police can take it up. But ee tapping vishayam lo mana AP police antha info gather chesukuni pettukuntunnaru. Repu future lo chaala use ayyidhi ee case info, mukkodini line lo pettadaniki Ippudu vadilesi case info gather cheyakapothe anthe em dorakavu after 6 months.

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But jarigindhi HYD lo in Common capital. It doesn't matter where the case is registered. Ippudu jurisdiction kooda vachindhi kabatti anybody from Hyd can file case and AP police can take it up. But ee tapping vishayam lo mana AP police antha info gather chesukuni pettukuntunnaru. Repu future lo chaala use ayyidhi ee case info, mukkodini line lo pettadaniki Ippudu vadilesi case info gather cheyakapothe anthe em dorakavu after 6 months.

 

AP police are approaching for records through court. So, i think Governor also may not be able to stop it. But, if through courts, it may get significantly delayed.

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AP police are approaching for records through court. So, i think Governor also may not be able to stop it. But, if through courts, it may get significantly delayed.

What Governor can delay is how police want to approach this issue. They need to talk to Governor before making any significant decisions etc. He can suggest them. Anyway CID approach ayyindhi just to get the records from Operators. It doesn't matter which police are asking. In case of a police case, anybody within the country can ask for the data. No operator can deny of giving data, however if it is between different states, they may delay the process. But eventually they have to give it to police legally anukunta.

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