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Why Modi govt is so stubborn, wonders Naidu

March 21, 2018 14:56 IST

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday wondered why the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government at the Centre was so "stubborn" over the state's demands, including that of according a special category status.

The issue cropped up on Wednesday morning during a tele-conference Naidu held with his party's lawmakers and other leaders, a press release said.

 

A completely puzzled Telugu Desam Party chief sought to understand what could be BJP's strategy behind this stubborn stance.

"We pulled out two ministers from the Union cabinet and then quit the NDA. We also moved a no-confidence motion against the Modi government. Yet, the Centre remains unmoved. What could be its strategy behind this stubborn stance," he wondered.

The on Tuesday criticised the Centre, saying it was running away from facing a no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha and termed this a "political suicide".

The TDP had quit the ruling NDA alliance last week over the Centre's reluctance to grant special category status to Andhra Pradesh and has given a notice for a no-trust motion in Parliament against the Union government.

Naidu also asked what was the source of the Centre's confidence in being so tough against the state. "People of the state are watching and will understand all this," he said.

Stating that the state was pushed backwards by 20 years after the separation of Telangana, he said, "How much should the Centre help us to bridge this gap?"

"Whatever it does will be miniscule. The help extended so far is little compared to what needs to be done," he added.

Naidu then directed his party lawmakers to strongly raise the state's voice in Parliament when it moves the no-confidence motion.

He reiterated the demand that the Centre fulfil all the 19 major issues enshrined in the AP Reorganisation Act, 2014 and also the six promises made in the Rajya Sabha.

The Centre should extend support to Andhra Pradesh until it gets on par with other states, he added.

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