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'Cash-For-Vote' Case Is Now A 'Closed Chapter'!

'Cash-For-Vote' Case Is Now A 'Closed Chapter'!

The "cash-for-vote" case which strained relations between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana governments, and more so between respective CMs N Chandrababu Naidu and K Chandrasekhar Rao is a 'closed chapter' now.

This is what is believed to have been transpired between Naidu and KCR during their 'secret meeting' at TS CM's camp office in Begumpet on Sunday. 

It may be recalled that Naidu spent an hour at TS CM's camp office on Sunday after handing over Amaravathi invitation to KCR.

Insiders say after half-an-hour, both the CM's moved into a separate room and held 'one-on-one' meeting for nearly 30 minutes.

When TS ministers KTR, Jagadish Reddy and TTDP leaders Errabelli Dayakar Rao and Ramana tried to accompany the CMs inside, both asked them to stay outside as they would like to have a 'one-on-one meeting'.

The leaders waiting outside were anxious as both the CMs took nealry half-an-hour to come out.

What transpired between the two has now became a topic of hot debate.

The Telangana ACB which is investigating cash-for-vote case is in the process of taking Naidu's voice samples to determine that the voice speaking to Stephenson over phone was that of Naidu himself.

However, the latest 'patch-up' has left ACB confused as it is not in a position to move ahead in the absence of clear instructions from CMO.

Political analysts say the ACB inquiry is now a closed chapter and his sensational case would never reach a logical conclusion from this stage.

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