Union Law Minister and general secretary in-charge of Andhra Pradesh Veerappa Moily after taking part in the inaugural of the Congress Coordination Committee expressed satisfaction on the functioning of Rosaiah Governemnt in the state.
Conveying the message that the High Command is satisfied with the way thing are shaping up in the state, he said the welfare schemes adopted by the state have the full backing of the Centre.
About the report to be submitted to the Srikrishna Panel, Moily said the Congress Party is seeking another date extension from Justice Sri Krishna Committee to receive submissions and representations on the Telangana issue. In fact, the party is yet to prepare its report on Telangana to submit the same to the Committee. The Committee has allowed the parties time up to April 10, as a deadline to submit memoranda.
Referring to the recent communal violence in the Old City he ruled out the hand of a faction of Congress in the attacks. The leaders should be careful while making comments on such sensitive issues, the Minister noted.
In future we cannot tolerate them and action will be taken against them. The leaders have to inform the PCC if there are any such doubts instead of making such allegations against colleagues". PCC president Srinivas added that the disciplined party men could not make such allegations.