Friday, 6 April 2018

Chandrababu Naidu: TDP MPs must meet President Ram Nath Kovind if the Parliament is dismissed

Amaravati, Apr 6 Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Friday said TDP MPs must meet President Ram Nath Kovind if the Parliament is dismissed sine die.

According by the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) President, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is fleeing from giving unique classification status to Andhra Pradesh by more than once deferring the House for the last many days.

Naidu in a teleconference with party MPs also said the BJP was honing gap and rule method and the party would soon be out of energy in the nation on the off chance that it keeps doing this.

He said the people of Andhra were at that point against the BJP and the day was not far when the BJP would not be acknowledged in the whole nation.

The TDP chief said the party must further strengthen its fight for the special status guaranteed by the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) before 2014 general race since Friday was the latest day of the parliament session.

He said the TDP must battle for equity to five crore individuals of Andhra Pradesh, including he would not advance back until the point when confirmations made in the Rajya Sabha, including uncommon classification status and arrangements of Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act, were satisfied.

Talking about YSR Congress MPs' absence for the opposition's human chain dissent in the Parliament premises on Thursday, the Chief Minister said this was another case of YSR Congress Party's intrigue legislative issues.

"People are watching YSRCP's dramas. People will teach them a lesson. Previously, a few locals used to connive with the British. Similarly, YSRCP is currently conniving with the Center," he told the party members.

He further questioned in the matter of why just five Lok Sabha MPs of YSRCP were leaving and not the two Rajya Sabha MPs.

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