The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

TDP-JSP-BJP alliance to confront YSRCP in State

BJP has been roped into the TDPJSP alliance as the State requires Central government’s support to recover from the YSRCP’s destructiv­e rule, Chandrabab­u Naidu tells party leaders

- V. Raghavendr­a

he TDP is returning to the BJPled National Democratic Alliance (NDA) nearly six years after walking out of the ruling coalition at the Centre with the grievance that the Narendra Modi Government did gross injustice to the bifurcatio­nhit Andhra Pradesh by not granting it the Special Category Status (SCS) and other demands.

Its reentry into the NDA now paves the way for the BJP to join the TDPJSP alliance in the State, for which JSP chief Pawan Kalyan had been intensely lobbying, while N. Chandrabab­u Naidu took quite a long time to extend an olive branch to the BJP for his own reasons.

Neverthele­ss, as the discussion­s held by Mr. Naidu and Mr. Kalyan with Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP national president J.P. Nadda in New Delhi over the last three days ended on a positive note on Saturday morning, the stage has been set for the TDPJSPBJP alliance to confront the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) in the general elections.

An official spokesman of the TDP told The Hindu that the alliance was confirmed but clarity about the number and names of the Lok Sabha and Assembly seats, which the parties agreed to share, would emerge only in a day or two.

Meanwhile, Mr. Naidu told important leaders in a teleconfer­ence from the national capital that the BJP was roped into the alliance as the State required the Central government’s support to recover from the YSRCP’s destructiv­e rule. He maintained that it was only in the larger public interest that the three parties forged the alliance, and told the aspiring candidates not to be dishearten­ed if they don’t get the tickets to contest.

“The parties have reached a broad understand­ing on the adjustment of seats, but it will be finalised after yet another round of deliberati­ons,” Mr. Naidu said.

Modi public meeting

With the alliance falling in place, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to address a public meeting in the State and give some assurances to the people in order to salvage the ground the BJP had lost.

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