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“Centre has failed to maintain law and order”

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HYDERABAD: Telugu Desam Party president N. Chandrababu Naidu on Sunday accused the Centre of ‘totally’ failing to maintain law and order in the wake of the serial blasts in Delhi and asked the UPA Government to quit if it was not able to handle the situation.

Condemning the Delhi blasts at a press conference here, he also demanded a white paper on the action taken in the wake of the bomb blasts across the country. He said the law and order situation had ‘completely deteriorated’ after the UPA came to power. Mr. Naidu said 15 blasts had occurred in different places during the last four-and-half years, but the Centre had not taken the incidents seriously.

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