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Modi, Naidu locked in war of words

- Chowkidar

guntur — Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday launched a scathing attack on Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and TDP supremo Chandrabab­u Naidu, saying he has made a “U-turn” on promises of developmen­t to the state and only trying to replicate NDA government’s schemes.

“Our government gave to Andhra Pradesh much more than what was mentioned in special status. CM of Andhra Pradesh acknowledg­ed this package but took a U-turn as they failed to use the funds in the appropriat­e way and were not able to develop the state,” Modi said, addressing a public rally.

Modi lashed out at Naidu for aligning with the Congress, saying the former chief minister NT Ramarao (NTR) had launched the party to make Andhra Pradesh “Congress-mukt” after he was a victim of its ‘arrogance’.

Naidu was indeed a senior to him, but only in losing elections, switching alliances and ditching his father-in-law NT Rama Rao, Modi said at a public rally here.

“He keeps reminding me he is senior. There is no debate in this. I have never shown any disrespect to you since you are a senior. You are a

senior in changing alliances. A senior biting the back of your own father-in-law. A senior in losing one election after the other, whereas I am not,” the prime minister said.

Further, Naidu was senior in embracing tomorrow those whom he would abuse today, Modi said.

Modi alleged Naidu was taking him on since the Centre had sought details of every paise given to Andhra Pradesh.

Naidu had promised walking in the footsteps of NTR, Modi said and asked if the chief minister had lived by it. “The arrogance of Delhi (during the Congress rule) has always insulted states. And NTR that

is why decided to make AP Congress-mukt and floated the TDP.

The TDP leader who has to resist the arrogance of the Naamdaars (famous and powerful people) and crush their arrogance is siding with them,” he said in an apparent swipe at Naidu joining hands with the Congress. “This (watchman) has disturbed his sleep... wanted to know the details of every paise given to Andhra Pradesh,” Modi said.

Naidu promised the sunrise of Andhra Pradesh but is fixated with the rise of his own son N Lokesh, Modi charged.

The CM promised the redevelopm­ent of Amaravati but is now

engaged in his own developmen­t, the PM alleged. He said Naidu had not initiated any new programmes for the poor but was only putting his stamp on the NDA government’s developmen­t schemes.

On providing clean fuel in the country, Modi said while in 60 years, only 120 million gas connection­s were given, the NDA government had given 130 million gas connection­s in just four years.

Earlier, the prime minister dedicated two major petroleum and gas projects — a strategic petroleum reserve facility at Visakhapat­nam and a gas field at Amalapuram to the nation through remote control system. He also laid the foundation stone for the constructi­on of a coastal terminal of Bharat Petroleum Corporatio­n Limited at Krishnapat­nam in SPS Nellore district.

Addressing the rally, Modi said: “Our aim is to have a New India that is clean and pollution-free. Such projects are the key to the nations energy security.”

The Centre was building oil reserves at various locations across the country to ensure there was no shortage of oil and gas in times of crises, he said, referring to a similar facility he inaugurate­d in the northeast on Saturday.

Referring to the strategic petroleum reserve facility of Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserve Limited at Visakhapat­nam and the ONGCs Vasishta S1 gas field in the KrishnaGod­avari Basin at Amalapuram, the prime minister said they would not only help create jobs but also aid in the developmen­t of gasbased industries in the region.

Earlier, when Modi arrived at Gannavaram airport in Vijayawada, TDP workers staged protests.

This is Modi’s first visit to the state after the ruling Telugu Desam Party severed ties with the NDA in March last year. —

 ?? PTI ?? Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrabab­u Naidu in black shirt, as part of his black day protest against the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the state, in Amaravati on Sunday. At right, Modi addresses a BJP rally in Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, on Sunday. —
PTI Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrabab­u Naidu in black shirt, as part of his black day protest against the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the state, in Amaravati on Sunday. At right, Modi addresses a BJP rally in Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, on Sunday. —
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