Taking serious exception to the State government taking lightly the CBI inquiry into “corrupt” deals in the State, the Lok Satta Party Chief Jayaprakash Narayan found fault with the government for refusing to allow discussion on ‘corruption’ in the House even as the Supreme Court issued notices to some ministers and IAS officers.
Speaking at the Assembly media point here on Monday, Dr Narayan said that it was not correct on the part of the State government to escape from the issue by stating that the issue was in the Court. He also made it clear that law would not obstruct a discussion on corruption allegations. He said that it was harmful to politics if a discussion did not take place in the Assembly on scams and Telangana issue.
He appealed to the TDP to invite all the Opposition parties to wage a united fight against corruption. He said that he has requested the Speaker to accept the draft prepared by him to curb corruption in the State. (NSS)