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Modi ministers speak in different voices

April 13, 2015Daily NewsBy wp-admin

With no word from the Prime Minister or the Union Home Minister on the alleged encounters in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, differing views are aired by two Central Ministers M Venkaiah Naidu and P Radhakrishnan. While Venkaiah, who belongs to Andhra Pradesh, had not only supported the stand taken by the AP government that the encounter was genuine and found fault with the PUCL for adopting double standards, his colleague P Radhakrishnan, the lone minister from Tamil Nadu, demanded that the government publish a white paper on the April 7 encounter in which 20 woodcutters from Tamil Nadu were gunned down by the AP police in Seshachalam forests in Chittoor district, while allegedly cutting down red sanders.
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