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Things continue to be in a state of suspense even after a

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 Things  continue  to be in a state of suspense even after a
Things continue to be in a state of suspense even after a

Hyderabad, Oct 2 : Exactly  a month after  Dr  Rajasekhar  Reddy’s  death  who passed away in  a chopper  crash  at  Pavuralagutta in Nallamala hills ,  things  continue  to be  in a  state  of  suspense.The   investigators probing the death of  Ysr are  still clueless  and are not  in a position to  establish  any  concrete proof for  the  cause  of  copter  crash.The  two-member  panel  formed  by  the  state  to  probe  the  death of   Ysr,  apart from  Crime Investigation Department (CID) of state police and  Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) still have not  yet established  the fact whether the  crash was  due  to a  technical snag or  human error.The probing teams have many  questions  to answer. Whether it  was a sabotage,  or  any lapse  in  responding to the distress calls from the  occupants of  the  copter or  the negligence of the  authorities  concerned  in maintain the  chopper  in perfect  condition.

The Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR), or black box, which is  the only  source of hope for the  investigators is  badly  damaged.  Officials are  still silent on the black box  which  returned from  the United  StateThe same  confusion  prevails in the  ruling Congress also. The  congress  High Command is  still undecided whether to  name  Jaganmohan Reddy, son of  late Ysr  as  the  chief minister  or continue with the old war horse  K Rosaiah  as  the  Chief Minister.Jagan who broke  his  silence  when he paid  floral tributes to his  father  at the place  where  the  copter  crashed sent  signals to the  High Command hinting    that  he is  ready  to take up  the mantle.

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The Congress  High  Command   which is  closely  monitoring the  situation in AP  seems  to be  in no hurry  to go  for  a change  in the leadership  despite  the threat   of  resignations  from  ministers   and  MLAs.