"I do not want to react to irresponsible statements (made by Rao). He is known to me as well. I advise him not to make any unnecessary political statements and further complicate the issue," he said.
Naidu was responding to queries from reporters on the sidelines of the platinum jubilee celebrations of diversified business conglomerate KCP Ltd here.
"Our interest is to see that the system functions. It is functioning. And if there is any problem, the chief minister will talk to the Centre," said the Union Urban Development Minister.
When asked about Rao's remark that IT raids at his home and secretariat office were a Constitutional assault on the top office, Naidu shot back saying, "That does not require any response (from me) at all. Law will take its own course. The government has no role in this. There is no political interference."
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On demonetisation and the problems being faced by the people due to the shortage of cash, Naidu said, "When there is a transformation in the system, there will be temporary pain. But, it will be a long-term gain.
"When you are ill for a long time, you need to take a bitter pill. That is what is happening. Things will improve. After 50 days, they will start improving slowly," he added.