Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

TDP to go public with ‘betrayal’

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com

ANDHRA STATUS Naidu’s party will release booklet in Telugu, Hindi and English listing the implementa­tion status of the Centre’s promises

The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) on Friday decided to go to the people explaining how the alleged injustice meted out to Andhra Pradesh by the Centre forced two of its party ministers to quit the Narendra Modi-led NDA government.

The move is aimed at stemming any adverse impact of the pullout decision among the people and to counter the BJP’s claim that most of the promises made in the AP Reorganisa­tion Act, 2014, were fulfilled.

An upset TDP withdrew its ministers from the NDA government on Thursday, hours after finance minister Jaitley said it would not be possible for the Centre to grant special status to Andhra Pradesh as the 14th finance commission does not permit it for any state other than those in the north-east and three hilly provinces.

The following day, a meeting — presided by party president and Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrabab­u Naidu — of the strategy committee decided to launch a mass campaign.

The committee was constitute­d by Naidu to monitor the political situation in the wake of ministers withdrawin­g from the Union cabinet, and apprise him of the latest developmen­ts.

In the meeting lasting over five hours, Naidu told party colleagues to make people aware that the party ministers were forced to quit due to the Centre’s denial of a special-category status to the state and non-implementa­tion of other promises made in the 2014 Act.

As part of the “awareness drive,” the party is planning to bring out a 50-page booklet, explaining how the NDA government had systematic­ally watered down the promises made during the bifurcatio­n of the state in 2014.

The booklet, which will be in three languages — Telugu, Hindi and English — will list the implementa­tion status of the promises made in the Act. It will be circulated among the friendly parties outside the state to “expose” the NDA, TDP sources said.

“As many as 19 promises

HYDERABAD:

made in the Act are still pending implementa­tion by the Centre. The booklet contains a status report on all these promises,” a senior party leader said seeking anonymity.

“The booklet is a counter to the arguments being made by the BJP leaders that the Centre has implemente­d most of the promises. Even finance minister Arun Jaitely said except two or three issues, the Centre has resolved all others. This book will expose the hollowness of all these claims,” a party leader said.

After the meeting, the chief minister also addressed the party functionar­ies for over an hour through teleconfer­ence.

He gave them direction on launching “an extensive campaign” explaining to the people how their party had been putting up a strong fight with the central government to achieve the special category status for the state.

“At the same time, we should also explain the developmen­tal and welfare programmes taken up by the government despite the lack of adequate assistance from the Centre,” the TDP leader quoted Naidu as saying to the party functionar­ies.

The BJP has already announced it would also take up field studies to review the progress of various centrallys­ponsored schemes and projects taken up with the central assistance in the coming days to counter the allegation­s of the TDP.

 ?? PTI FILE ?? TDP MPs stage a protest at Parliament House during the second phase of the budget session in New Delhi on Friday.
PTI FILE TDP MPs stage a protest at Parliament House during the second phase of the budget session in New Delhi on Friday.

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