The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

TDP’s difference­s with BJP was over denial of special status, says Naidu

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Former Chief Minister and Telugu Desam Party national president N. Chandrabab­u Naidu on Wednesday claimed to have no difference­s with the Bharatiya Janata Party, except over the denial of Special Category Status (SCS) to Andhra Pradesh and what he was asking it was to help in developing the State. He insisted that the TDPBJP Jana Sena Party (JSP) alliance was for the benefit of the State, while pointing out that his support to the NDA during Atal Behari Vajpayee’s time was unconditio­nal.

Addressing a meeting

N. Chandrabab­u Naidu

on Kalalaku Rekkalu, a scheme for the welfare of women and girls proposed to be implemente­d in the event of TDPBJPJSP alliance coming to power, here, Mr. Naidu said there was no developmen­t under the YSR Congress Party rule and whatever people were enjoying now were the fruits of developmen­t that took place between 2014 and 2019.

“In spite of the fact that I was Chief Minister for 14 years and the TDP was ruling the State for 22 years while playing a key role in the Centre, I went for an alliance keeping the State developmen­t welfare of the people in view,” he observed.

Mr. Naidu maintained that the cooperatio­n of the Central government was essential to mobilise funds, complete projects and get various clearances and that the three parties had come together for rebuilding the State.

On women’s welfare,

Mr. Naidu said the TDP introduced several schemes and provided them a golden future and it was the DWCRA groups formed by the TDP that made women educated and selfrelian­t.

He stated that the TDP would implement five schemes under the ‘Mahasakthi’ programme, which was going to be one of the significan­t promises to be incorporat­ed in the party manifesto.

Under ‘Kalalaku Rekkalu’ scheme, support would be extended to women for upgrading their skills and in raising bank loans (for undertakin­g economic activities), the interest on which would be paid by the government, he said.

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