Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Naidu meets President over Andhra demands

- HT Correspond­ent n letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Telugu Desam Party (TDP), the Congress, the Trinamool Congress and at least four to five more parties will likely reach a broad understand­ing at the national level in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections to take on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) under Narendra Modi, but may fight each other in their respective states, Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrabab­u Naidu said on Tuesday.

The understand­ing could extend to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP), Naidu told reporters on the second day of his two-day protest in Delhi seeking special status for Andhra Pradesh that would give the state access to special central funds for developmen­t projects.

“This is work in progress,” he said, adding that the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the Samajwadi Party (SP) could also be part of the understand­ing, maybe even after the election.

Naidu, along with TDP MPs and state legislator­s, met Ramnath Kovind at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan on Tuesday and presented a memorandum to the President with 18 demands, including promises listed in the bifurcatio­n act and special category status to the state, a promise, he said, Modi failed to keep.

Naidu’s approach to the antiBJP alliance is perhaps reflected in his party’s understand­ing with the Congress as far as Andhra Pradesh is concerned. The decision to not have an alliance with the grand old party in Andhra Pradesh was mutual, said a TDP leader on the condition of anonymity.

It was assessed that a tie-up could hurt the electoral prospects of both the parties as it happened in Telangana, the TDP leader said.

The Congress’s decision to go with the TDP in Telangana backfired and the Congress suffered a humiliatin­g defeat at the hands of the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS). Voters had been wary of the TDP for staunchly opposing the 2014 bifurcatio­n of Andhra Pradesh for the creation of Telangana .

“They [Congress] could damage us in Andhra Pradesh, the way we hurt them in Telangana. So, both parties are fine with going alone in the upcoming [Andhra] assembly and Lok Sabha polls,” the TDP leader added.

That will be the strategy in other states too, Naidu said.

While the Congress is averse to having an alliance with the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal and the AAP in Delhi, Naidu has been trying hard to bring all the Opposition parties on one platform, insisting that the common goal is to oust the BJP in the Centre.

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