Giving strength to rumours and news of a section of media that Telangana Government is reportedly adopting a compromise formula to bury the hatchet with regard to cash for vote case, Commercial Taxes Minister, Talasani Srinivas Yadav said that ACB is investigation might be slow. The ACB investigation is on in its own way which may not go with the speed of the media on cash scam he told a media conference at Secretariat here. Media has gone very speed and beyond the expectations on cash for vote row he said.
The minister stated that the ACB may not go as that of the media speed which is expecting that something untoward will happen that it Naidu will end up behind bars followed by ACB notices. He said that though not on sluggish pace the investigating agency is in its own process. When asked whether the government, which was ferocious till yesterday, is now adopting a soft pedaling attitude and unwilling to issue notices to Chandrababu, he evaded a direct reply. There is no slowing down of the investigation and the law will take its own course he added. Thus, media is abuzz that at the behest of Centre, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, who was offensive towards Chandrababu, reportedly taken a reverse turn or compelled to go slow on cash scam.