Deccan Chronicle

TS, AP WILL MISS A FRIEND AND GUIDE

Though not in power, took keen interest in AP Naidu was instrument­al in bifurcatio­n Many times the aircraft, helicopter­s he travelled in were hit by snags but he escaped unhurt

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Mr M. Venkaiah Naidu’s all-but-certain elevation as VicePresid­ent has been widely hailed, but the two Telugu states will miss a friend, guide and philosophe­r.

As Vice-President, Mr Naidu will be bound by certain regulation­s and cannot directly and publicly do anything to benefit the Telugu states,

CH V.M. KRISHNA RAO I DC HYDERABAD, JULY 17 Mr M. Venkaiah Naidu all-butcertain elevation as VicePresid­ent has been widely hailed, but the two both Telugu states will miss a friend, guide and philosophe­r.

As Vice-President, Mr Naidu will be bound by certain regulation­s and cannot directly and publicly do anything to benefit the Telugu states. Mr Naidu has energetica­lly propounded the cause of the two new states that were created in 2014 and guided them through their baby steps.

Three years ago, he summoned all the 30-odd Union Cabinet ministers to his chambers including seniors like Mr Rajnath Singh, Mr Arun Jaitley and Mr Sushma Swaraj and asked them to implement various promises given to the Telugu states under the AP Reorganisa­tion Act.

Whenever he got any request from either AP Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu or Telangana state Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao, he used to take up the issues and resolve them by going to several ministers and inviting officials from other ministries.

Even when he was not in power, Mr Venkaiah Naidu took keen interest in AP.

When Ms Sushma Swaraj did not mention special status to residuary Andhra Pradesh in the Lok Sabha during the debate on bifurcatio­n, it was Mr Venkaiah Naidu who took up the cause and succeeded in getting a promise from then Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh in the Rajya Sabha.

There is also the fact that he faced much criticism for not being able to implement the promise which he himself had asked for, after the NDA came to power. The benefits of special status were then packaged as a Special Assistance Measures for AP.

He did this despite not being directly involved in AP politics. The last time he was elected from the state was to the Assembly in 1983.

Mr Venkaiah Naidu is known for his whirlwind tours across the nation. Always indefatiga­ble, he used to cover three to four states in a day and has been a frequent flyer for about three decades. Even in the last couple of months, it was not a surprise to see Mr Venkaiah Naidu turning up in three different cities in a day.

Along the way, he has escaped unhurt in an attack by Naxalites who blasted his helicopter in erstwhile Bihar. In over a dozen occasions, the aircraft and helicopter­s in which was travelling developed technical snags mid-air and were forced to make emergency landing.

Some politician­s still joke that they get scared while travelling with him. As VicePresid­ent, he will share the Indian Air Force special Boeing aircraft dubbed Rajdooth, which is otherwise reserved only for the President and the Prime Minister for their domestic tours.

Mr Venkaiah Naidu has been directly or indirectly responsibl­e for the state of BJP affairs in both the states. He was instrument­al in forging the alliance with the Telugu Desam in 2014 elections though the TD had backed out of the alliance twice previously.

Anti-Congressis­m is in Mr Venkaiah Naidu’s DNA from the beginning. This led him to back the Telugu Desam when it was formed in 1982. He was the virtual commander-inchief of the legislator­s camp run by ousted chief minister N.T. Rama Rao during the campaign to restore democracy in

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