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TDP leaders demand Divorce with BJP!

In the light of sensational statements by the Ministry of Finance over the unlikeliness of granting Special Category Status to AP, the TDP leaders are pressuring AP CM. As soon as the statements from the Centre were made, Chandrababu Naidu called for an immediate and urgent meeting late in the evening.

During the meeting, along with key leaders, TDP MLAs and MPs have apparently asked Chandrababu to declare that, TDP is ending its alliance with BJP, and is pulling itself out of the NDA alliance. Even Chandrababu is heard whether to go with an immediate decision or still wait for further developments.
What’s more surprising is that only 6 TDP members have suggested waiting for a little while longer before taking a decision in haste. Additionally, the complete TDP cadre once again reinstated that, it would be behind Chandrababu Naidu, and will abide by whatever decision he takes.

Close sources confirmed that Chandrababu Naidu will make some key statements, after completing the ‘Motion of Thanks to Governor’s Speech’, in the AP Assembly tomorrow morning. If Chandrababu continues his strategic silence over BJP for longer, he will dearly pay for it in the upcoming 2019 AP Assembly elections.

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No ‘Special Status’ to AP – Ministry of Finance sensational remarks!

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It is time for the AP MPs and TDP political strategists to pack their bags to Andhra Pradesh. Without any further delay, the TDP & Team can end their agitations, and protests (or even dramas, if you wish so), towards ‘AP Special Category Status’.

The Ministry of Finance has confirmed that granting Special Category Status to Andhra Pradesh would be highly sceptical. It also added that, if AP is giving incentives that are given to eastern states, then other states too would be demanding for the same.

‘Today you are saying it is Telugu people’s sentiment. If we grant the Special Category Status to you today, tomorrow Tamil and Malayalam people will come up with their sentiment. We will be forced to take them into consideration. Fulfilling the ‘Special Package’ is more beneficial than anything else. Rest all are not possible.

The AP Government failed to justify even a single rupee granted by the Centre. It is absolutely senseless to ask that, if other states are being given, why aren’t giving to Andhra Pradesh. Tax incentives are not at all possible.

Andhra Pradesh politicians are raising political heat among them, in name of self-esteem or self-respect,’ said the Ministry of Finance.

It is time for the people of Andhra Pradesh to teach the BJP-led Central Government, and AP Politician a lesson for life.

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Lord Sri Krishna appears in Parliament premises!

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Chittoor TDP MP Naramalli Sivaprasad once again amazed the national media, and state media, that has stationed itself outside the parliament. The MP who is famous for his unique attires was seen in the avatar of Lord Sri Krishna this time.

With a crown on his head and a flute in his hand, Sivaprasad expressed his protests in a unique manner.

The TDP MPs protested in front of the Mahatma Gandhi statue in the Parliament premises. With the parliamentary budget sessions resuming from today, the TDP MPs continued their protests for ‘AP Special Category Status’ in both the houses of the parliament and outside the parliament.

They were seen holding placards and shouting slogans for AP Special Category Status. Speaking to the media, the TDP MPs said that, ‘It is time for the Centre to take an immediate decision. The Centre declare a timeline for fulfilling the commitments promised in the AP Reorganization Act 2014, and other benefits under Special Category Status. If they fail to meet our demands, the protests will be escalated to the next level.’

Despite the fact, the people of Telugu states are against the Centre, the BJP-led NDA government has continued to ignore the protests outside the parliament and in the state.

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Amit Shah calls Chandrababu as TDP decides to step up fight

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BJP President Amit Shah on Friday spoke to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu over phone, hours after his Telugu Desam Party decided to intensify its fight over the Centre not honouring the commitments made to the state.

Shah rang up the TDP chief and invited him for talks over the commitments made at the time of bifurcation of the state. Naidu conveyed to the BJP chief that he will send a delegation led by the central minister Sujana Chowdary.

According to TDP sources, Naidu made it clear that there will be no compromise on the commitments made in Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act 2014. He conveyed to Shah that the TDP’s fight is not against the BJP but for the justice to the state.

The BJP President called up Naidu a couple of hours hours after TDP Parliamentary Party meeting chaired by Naidu decided to step up the fight over the raw deal meted out to the state in Union Budget 2018-19.

The TDP, a partner in BJP-led NDA government at the Centre, had stalled proceedings in Parliament during the first leg of the budget session and it is gearing up to continue the protest in the second leg, beginning next week.

TDP MP Galla Jayadev told reporters after the meeting that if the Finance Bill is not amended to make allocations to the state to fulfil the commitments, the party will oppose it.

Jayadev said since the Centre had promised to extend all assistance under the special package, the TDP had agreed for the same but as nothing has been done so far, they were pressing for their original demand of special category status. The MP said the party decided to take the issue to the national level by writing letters to all the parties, their floor leaders and MPs.

“If necessary we will go to the court,” said the Lok Sabha member.

Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh State Planning Commission Vice-Chairman Kutumba Rao, who along with TDP MP Rammohan Naidu met Amit Shah in Delhi on Thursday, said the talks were disappointing.

He said instead of mooting a formula as assured by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Amit Shah asked them to present their formula. Kutumba Rao the state had already made its demands clear and hence the Centre should respond to them instead of asking it to present a formula.

The TDP has been demanding that the Centre make financial allocations to the state to fulfil the commitments made to Andhra Pradesh at the time of its bifurcation in 2014 to carve out Telangana state.

Stating that residuary state of Andhra Pradesh suffered huge loss due to the division, the TDP is urging the Centre to handhold the state till it comes up at par with other southern states.

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Is CBN hinting at a TDP – TRS alliance in Telangana?

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TDP President Chandrababu Naidu addressed Telangana TDP members in a special meeting held at NTR Bhavan in Hyderabad. Speaking at the meeting, Chandrababu Naidu cleared the air over merging T-TDP with another party in Telangana.

‘Will not merge T-TDP with any other party. No one has right or freedom to make comments on merging the party. The party cadre should remember for the party’s well being, we might go into an alliance with other parties. Leaders for various party posts will be soon allotted by the high command. The party is at no loss with key leaders leaving the party,’ said Chandrababu Naidu.

Along with Chandrababu Naidu, Politburo and Central Committee Members took part in the meeting.
While this hinted at T-TDP’s probably alliance with TRS, Chandrababu’s comments during the press meet further strengthened the speculation. The AP CM said, ‘Congress has deceived us, while BJP chose to leave us. We need to go in an alliance with other parties to survive and fight for the people of the state’.

This left enough scope for a probable TDP – TRS alliance (in Telangana) for the 2019 Telangana Assembly Elections.

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TDP Ugadi gift to Farmers!

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TDP is facing severe protests from the people, given its failure to get the promises mentioned in the AP Reorganization Act 2014 fulfilled by the Centre. And the Chandrababu Naidu led AP Govt. (and the TDP party) is leaving no stone unturned to be in the good books of the Andhra Pradesh people.

In this context, the government took measures to divert water from the Handri-Neeva Project to various ponds and lakes nearby. AP Chief Whip and TDP leader Payyavula Keshav stated that ‘the government’s decision to divert water from the Handri-Neeva Project to ponds and lakes, which have been in dried up for years, is bringing the tears of joy in the farmers. This is the Ugadi gift the State Government is giving to the farmers of the district.’

Payyavula Keshav released water from the Handri-Neeva Project’s main canal towards the Ledhaaru Pond at Ragulapaadu near Vakraruru Mandal, Ananthapur district.

Speaking on the occasion, the AP Chief Whip Payyavula Keshav credited the success of the mission to AP CM Chandrababu Naidu. ‘Four villages are salable as a result of diverting the water to the Ledhaaru Pond. Similarly, measures have been taken to divert the water to other ponds nearby in the coming few days,’ said Payyavula Keshav.

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Analysis: Will Rayalaseema declaration help BJP?

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As the political chasm between the Telugu Desam and the Bharatiya Janata Party widens over the alleged injustice to Andhra Pradesh in the central budget, both parties are coming up with newer strategies to counter the other. BJP announced the Rayalaseema Declaration, containing 16 demands at the Kurnool conclave attended by several BJP members.

What is this Rayalaseema declaration:

While TDP (and other parties) seeks justice to AP from Union government led by BJP, BJP seeks justice to Rayalaseema from state government led by TDP. Though this too is a political stunt, it has some valid points. Some of these demands are as below:

  • Setting up of a High Court (temporary and permanent) in Rayalaseema
  • Second capital in Rayalaseema
  • Rs 20,000 crore budgetary allocation for Rayalaseema to arrest the deaths of farmers and to control migration
  • White paper on the amount of money spent in AP in the last three-and-a-half years for Rayalaseema.
  • Carving out four more districts in the region – and make it to 8 districts region
  • Allocation of Rs 20,000 crore in 2018-19 Budget for completion of irrigation projects,
  • Completion of Galeru-Nagari, Handree-Neeva and Guru Raghavendra Swamy projects by 2018-19.
  • Revival of the Rayalaseema Development Board,
  • Fulfilment of 200 promises made to Rayalaseema in the manifesto of the TDP,
  • Reopening of industries that have been shut down in th region,
  • Creating a Rs 5,000 crore fund for welfare of the weaver community in the region

What is good in this declaration

Decentralization is always good thing to do. T360 analyzed the news of “Vijayawada railway zone instead of Vizag railway zone” in the same way. As TDP is focusing more on Capital region , North Andhra and Rayalaseema regions are feeling deprived. Analysts have pointed many times, centralized development will spur separatist movements. Advising for decentralization is always good.

Backwardness is prevalent in Rayalaseema despite the fact 90% of the chief ministers ruled AP in last few decades are from Rayalaseema. Undoing the previous mistakes will definitely help the region. Though the demands like second capital and more districts etc seem to be political and not of great use, completing irrigation projects like Galeru-Nagari and other projects will definitely boon to Rayalaseema. Reviving the shut industries also will help averting migration from the region.

TDP Rajya Sabha member from the region TG Venkatesh welcomed most of these demands.

What is bad in this

BJP demanding for a 2nd capital in the region. While the AP government doesn’t have money to build first capital itself, BJP demanding to “build” a second capital is just ludicrous.

The timing is definitely bad. BJP chose the voice on Rayalaseema, while entire AP is questioning BJP for not granting Special Category status. “Will this dilute SCS demand?” is the question ringing in ears of AP people.

Indian politicians seem to have learned a lot from British rulers. “Divide and rule” is the policy used by Britishers in 1905 Bengal division. When Britishers were not able to win Bengalis trust, they split Bengal and went in favor of one section over other hoping that section will stand by them. But of course that backfired. Even when BJP made Kakinada declaration for AP bifurcation in 1998, when there was no Telangana demand from people, it was the same strategy. BJP had no stakes in AP, so they wanted to get at least some footing in Telangana with 1998 declaration. Are they doing the same thing now for Rayalaseema.

Pure politics :

BJP seems to have planned to embarrass Chandra babu after AP budget in the exactly same way he did to Modi. By voicing for Rayalaseema demands just before budget, BJP has set ground perfectly for that. If TDP speaks Union budget did injustice to AP, BJP can speak state budget did injustice to Rayalaseema. To be frank, from political perspective, this is master stroke from BJP. How CBN handles this will be interesting to watch.

In AP, Telangana region has more muslims, followed by Rayalaseema and comparatively less muslims in Coastal Andhra region. Remember, in Nandyala bypolls, CBN avoided taking support of BJP leaders. So will Muslims in Rayalaseema vote for BJP even if they speak for the region, is a million dollar question.

Some anti-YSRCP people are doing a wild guess that, in case Jagan’s case speeds up and any drastic decision happens in those cases, he may have to go Jail like Sasikala. In such case, there will be lot of political space in Rayalaseema region and BJP planning to cash on that and preparing ground now. But this logic seems very far fetched. On the other hand, YSRCP fans are saying, BJP wants to get rid of TDP and ally jagan. So, in case BJP wants to ally with Jagan but they are unable to give Special category, Jagan and BJP wants something to offer people and BJP. So, instead of giving SCS, BJP will just give some funds for Rayalaseema region and ally with Jagan in 2019 elections.

Way forward:

First things first. If BJP is really committed for development of Rayalaseema, BJP has to demonstrate that commitment, by allotting more funds to backward districts of the region FROM UNION GOVERNMENT in the form of package (like Bundelkhand) or Backward region grant funds or special status to the region. Then, their declaration will be considered seriously by AP people. Without doing anything from their side (central government) to the region, if they speak for the region, it will be seen by just an attempt to either divert Special category status demand or to dilute it.

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What a beauty! BJP brings ‘Seema’ Strategy to counter TDP

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What a beauty! This is the first thing one could possibly come up after knowing about the BJP’s strategy to counter-attack TDP. It is an open secret that, the BJP and TDP alliance in the state has been dusted a few months back. But the senior party leaders from both the parties limited their attack within the party circles.

With the AP Special Category Status, the leader from the respective parties did fall out in the media. BJP MLC Somu Veerraju who lashed out at Chandrababu in the morning soon received the same heat from TDP MLC Buddha Venkanna. Things got much worse, after AP CPI Secretary K Ramakrishna called for the resignation of BJP Ministers from AP Cabinet, with BJP labelling Chandrababu as corrupt.

In counter to TDP, the BJP leader speaking in a meeting held at Kurnool brought the issue of ‘Rayalaseema’ into the discussion. They spoke about the need for ‘Rayalaseema’ declaration and stated that Chandrababu Naidu, during his tenure as CM (in previous terms), and even now, completely overlooked the region.

They demanded that High Court should be established in Rayalaseema and not in Amaravati. One BJP leader said, ‘Chandrababu is doing the same mistake as he did in the past. During his tenure as CM, he developed only Hyderabad in United AP. Now, he is developing Amaravati in residual AP. This is going to cost him dearly’.

It looks like the fight between BJP and TDP might well unearth some hidden, and unknown facts about the two parties. The biggest beneficiary is media, while the biggest loser is the common man.

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Undavalli reacts on allegations that ‘TDP is behind Pawan Kalyan’s JCF’

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Undavalli Arun Kumar who is part of the JCF (Joint Fact-Finding Committee) initiated by Pawan Kalyan, rubbished the allegations that TDP is behind the JCF formation.

‘If the JFC has been started by CPI, CPM, Congress or YS Jagan, one can doubt about its malice intentions. But the JFC has been started by Pawan Kalyan, who in fact supported TDP in 2014 elections. Even now in the social media, it is believed that TDP is behind JFC.

Even most of you might be of the same opinion. As far as I am concerned, Pawan Kalyan came up with a fair mind as far as JFC is related. The report will be prepared by K. Padmanabhaiah. There is no way that Pawan Kalyan can edit the report in favour of Chandrababu Naidu.

Moreover, the committee constitutes of Thota Chandrasekhar and IYR Krishna Rao. Thota Chandrasekhar, an IAS officer, contested for Eluru LS seat as YSRCP candidate and lost. We often see, Chandrasekhar and IYR indulging in a war of words.

Frankly, neither Jayaprakash Narayana nor myself, are a part of the special committee constituting Padmanabhaiah, IVR Krishna Rao and others. We are in support of JFC. You need not have any doubts about JFC’s credibility and uprightness. Even if you have, all those will be cleared once the JFC report is out,’ said Undavalli during a press conference a while ago.

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BJP TDP Photo War – TDP MLA Sugunamma vs Minister Kamineni

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AP Health Minister Kamineni Srinivas had a bitter experience during his Tirupathi Tour today afternoon. Local TDP MLA Sugunamma and her followers obstructed Minister Kamineni, who came attend a function at the SVIMS – Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, in Tirupathi.

Tirupathi TDP cadre protected against the minister for not following the protocol. ‘They have not invited the Local MLA Sugunamma for the event. This is against the protocol,’ said a TDP member.
Meanwhile, TDP MLA Sugunamma confronted Kamineni after Chandrababu’s photo was nowhere to be seen on the posters. Reacting to his, Kamineni tried to reason out the MLA and her followers stating that, the function in SVIMS is purely between the ‘Governing Council’ and is not a political function for inviting someone.

He also reasoned out that, ‘only photos of people attending the function (meeting) will be printed on the posters’.

Speaking to the media, ‘Honorable Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu Garu is the Chairman of SVIMS. Despite that, it is really unfortunate not to see his image of any of the poster/banner’, said TDP MLA Sugunamma.

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Pawan Kalyan accepts YS Jagan’s challenge

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‘The main reason for the press meet is with respect to the challenge thrown by YSRCP Chief YS Jagan as a part of his ‘Praja Sankalpa Yatra’ in Prakasham district. He asked whether I would extend my support if YSRCP puts forth the no-confidence motion in the Parliament. I want YS Jaganmohan Reddy to know the fact that, I have come prepared for everything into politics. I am accepting the challenge thrown by you (Jagan).

You (Jagan) stated that you are ready to put the no-confidence motion in the Parliament but are lacking a majority. I will get you the required support for the no-confidence motion. But prior to it, I have few aspects that need to be cleared.

According to the parliamentary procedures and guidelines, even a single MP can move the no-confidence motion. You (Jagan) first move the motion. Though the Parliament sessions are not underway, the Parliament’s Secretary General is still present.

You can approach him, and communicate to him that, you are moving the non-confidence motion against the Centre and the Council of Ministers. It would be better if can take this step tomorrow itself, instead of on March 5th. Along with you, take your 5 other MPs, as you claim that your rest of the MPs are purchased by Chandrababu Naidu. I will be there at the Parliament on March 4th and will gather the support from each and every MP of CPI, CPM, AAP, Congress, and TDP parties, who are in support of AP Special Status. But prior to my intervention, I want you people to come up with the no-confidence motion.

Once the no-confidence motion is put forth even by a single MP, then the speaker of Lok Sabha is forced to pass the no-confidence motion after the Question Hour, when the Parliament sessions begin on March 5th. The speaker will ask how many are in support of the no-confidence motion. It requires the support of at least 50 MPs, against the 54 MPs which people are claiming, pass the no-confidence motion.
With TDP too announcing that their MPs would resign, we can have their support too. The YSRCP and TDP MPs together account for 25 MPs. Already the Muslim League is in support, along with Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav. I will go up to them and convince them for their support towards the AP Special Status.
I believe that more than 80 MPs, irrespective of the parties will come forward to support the no-confidence motion. Once the no-confidence motion is moved in the house, a discussion or a debate should be held within 10 days from the day the no-confidence motion has been moved in the house. Once the debate is underway, all that you need to tell is, ‘we just moved the no-confidence motion against the government’.

I am nowhere related to TDP
Post that, along with other issues that might come up in the debate, you also keep the AP Bifurcation problems in front of the house. Every MP should come out and speak for the state. I will stand by you for the no-confidence motion. I will gather the support from all parties, and if required will even go to Karnataka or even Tamil Nadu, to explain the injustice done towards AP and seek their MPs support. This is not a problem only of your party, it is the problem of the whole state. Not only Pawan Kalyan’s Janasena, but every party in the nation will come in support of you. I don’t mind even if you take the credit. But I want you people to initiate this.

If you ask me, whether TDP will take this initiative or not, I cannot answer. I am nowhere related to their party. I only extended my support during the 2014 AP Assembly elections.

The reason for proposing ‘No-Confidence Motion’
There is a strong reason for me to come up with the no-confidence motion proposal. I wondered, whether the protest holding placards, and dressing in a different manner will do justice to Andhra Pradesh. I asked the same question to many people over the past couple of weeks. Then, they advised the no-confidence motion. When asked why these parties are no moving the no-confidence motion in the house, they said the parties are scared.

Surprisingly, the recent happenings in the Parliament clearly hinted that both TDP and YSRCP are indeed scared of the Centre. For example, the YSRCP MPs walked out when Modi entered the house. Similarly, the standing TDP MPs sat down the minute Modi came in. Both the public and we have been keenly observing this. Keeping all this in mind, and this possibly being the last session before the elections, let us do or die in this last budget session.

Hence, I once again request the YSRCP to initiate the no-confidence motion in the house at the least by March 4th. If YSRCP steps back, TDP can come forward and initiate the no-confidence motion. Now it is between YSRCP and TDP, regarding who will initiate the no-confidence motion. Along with the people of Andhra Pradesh, even I would watch who would come forward. My complete support will be there to the party that initiates the no-confidence motion.

During our internal meetings, when I asked bureaucrats and others well-versed with the Parliamentary functions on how we can take the ‘placards protest’ forward, their answer shocked me. They said, ‘Parliament is not a theatre for the performance. Parliament is a temple of our democracy.’ So I kindly request you to respect and honour Parliament and do the required justice to the people.

This is a fight for every one of us. We shall later deal with how the funds have been disbursed at the state level.

I once again, reiterate my statements that I will stand behind anyone who fights for AP Special Status. You (Jagan) are a strong leader and a brave leader. You (Jagan) come and fight for AP Special Status, and we are with you’,’ concluded Pawan Kalyan.

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TDP to escalate protest if Andhra promises not fulfilled

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The Telugu Desam Party (TDP), a NDA constituent, on Friday pledged to escalate its protests if the Modi government failed to give the promised financial assistance for the bifurcated Andhra Pradesh, party leader Jayadev Galla said.

“We will keep escalating the protests till we get what is rightfully ours. We are demanding what rightfully belongs to the people of Andhra Pradesh. The people of Andhra Pradesh are unhappy,” Galla told IANS.

He refused to elaborate.

The MP was participating in a debate on the budget in the Lok Sabha, stating that allies like the TDP were feeling “humiliated”.

He wondered if the BJP was thinking of breaking up the alliance with the TDP and join hands with the YSR Congress in Andhra Pradesh.

Galla skirted a question about the future of the TDP-BJP alliance but said the government was not keeping its promises like granting special category status to the state, setting up a new railway zone and funding construction of the new capital of Amravati.

The TDP protested in both Houses of Parliament throughout the budget session.

On Friday, party MP A.N. Sivaprasad came dressed like a ‘tantrik’, armed with a wooden pellet rattle, and performed a puja in the Parliament complex.

Sivaprasad has been playing a rattle during the protests in the Lower House as well. On Thursday, he was reprimanded by Speaker Sumitra Mahajan when he picked up some books from the table of the Lok Sabha’s Secretary General.

Telangana was carved out of Andhra Pradesh in June 2014 and Andhra Pradesh was promised compensation, as revenue generating areas, including capital Hyderabad, had gone to the new state.

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BJP to TDP – One hand Butter, Another hand Bitter!

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It looks like the BJP is coming down all guns blazing at the TDP in the state. Its new mantra, Butter and Bitter are exposing Telugu Desam Party from inside out. With TDP stalling the Parliament for 5 days in a row, the BJP is coming down hard from the opposite side.

After Minister Sujana Chowdary met Modi, political circles felt that being a national party, there is no way BJP would bow down before TDP’s demands. Likewise, even Jaitley promised that the concerns raised by TDP over AP will be soon sorted out. Just as it seemed everything was going on bizarrely, the AP BJP leaders lashed out at CM Chandrababu and TDP.

BJP clearly pretended to be pro-CM Babu in the Centre, while it ensured its AP State leaders expose CM Babu and TDP at the state. Joining Somu Veerraju, BJP leader Kanna Lakshmi Narayana took the attack to TDP this time. He questioned, why TDP even failed to submit the DPR (Detailed Project Reports) of the capital, and how the Centre-sanctioned sum of Rs 2500 crores was spent.

Kanna Lakshmi Narayana further alleged that ‘Chandrababu is spending the exchequer’s money. He is only burdening the coming man with his spending. He is further making AP, a debt-ridden stated, with unwanted International tours in private aircrafts.

The treatment from BJP towards TDP is a clear classic example of, one hand is buttery, while the other is bitter.

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MP Galla Jayadev’s terrific speech in Parliament: Full Text

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MP Galla Jayadev’s terrific speech in Parliament

It’s been so long since some one gave a terrific speech in parliament on the issues of AP people. Yesterday, TDP MP Galla Jayadev put the arguments and concerns of Telugu people so eloquently yet cogently and that speech is attracting great appreciation from all the quarters. He spared no party, be it Congress, YSRCP or BJP. He left no bifurcation issue untouched in his speech. He spoke with full “data” instead of giving rhetoric. His full speech as below:

Sir, I do understand about trust an essential requirement for any partnership to continue. I also think that I can safely say that India has not seen her last days of coalition governments. What message do you want to send to your allies and potential allies mr. prime minister. Your allies are feeling neglected, betrayed and humiliated as are the five core people of Andhra Pradesh. We demand an explanation. In the budget there’s no mention of Amaravati, Polavaram, Railway zone, deficit budget, special package, not to mention the other commitments made in the AP Reorganization Act and the assurances made on the floor of the Raja Sabha by then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ji, without which this bill would not have been passed and therefore should be considered sacrosanct.

Some of your party leaders are trying to convince you that some how your party can grow in Andhra Pradesh by breaking the promises and weakening the Telugu Desham party. Seasoned admirers of the Congress president convinced her as well in 2014 of an ill-advised strategy and paid a very dear price from being the strongest state unit in the country for the Congress, it went to zero out of 25 MPs and zero out of 175 MLAs where it’s likely to stay for a very long time. The Congress thought that, by betraying the people of Andhra Pradesh it would ensure a win in Telangana and the TRS would merge with it. The Congress also had expected, because of a secret deal between them and the YSRCP, they would win in AP and would also support them if not merge. The people of AP are no fools and the Congress was wiped out in both the states and YSRCP devious plans were understood by the people. Please don’t be of the opinion that the BJP will fare any better if it treads the wrong path.

The YSRCP is now again trying to fool the people of AP. They are praising the budget cozying up to the central government, shifting the blame from the central government and the BJP to the AP government and to the TDP. The people of AP are no fools. They know that the YSRCP needs to support whoever is in power in the centre in order to keep their leader out of jail. Today it may be you, tomorrow it may not. And what is the message you will send to the country by supporting the party whose founder and president is the poster boy of corruption in India. If you think that the YSRCP would make a better alliance partner in AP it would be a serious lapse of judgement and morality. There’s a saying sir you can fool some of the people all of the time, you can fool all of the people some of the time, but you can’t fool all of the people all of the time. And Let me assure you Mr. prime minister, the TDP and the people of Andhra Pradesh are certainly no fools. We demand an explanation.

Our CM has visited Delhi 29 times. He’s met the Prime Minister, finance minister, home minister multiple times and every concerned minister to get the promises and assurances fulfilled. He has submitted report after report. The latest report being here sir, you can see how detailed this report is. This is not the first report. So many reports have been given to every department. It’s a shame. It’s shameful for the government to still say they’re waiting for information or that they’re still examining the situation. Sir, there are 19 items just in the AP reorganisation act alone that are yet to be fulfilled. I’m not going to cover all of them. I’m only going to focus on five main items from that because of the paucity of time. But there are 19 items just in the reorganization act alone. These include, I won’t go into detail, but let me read them out. Special category state, bridging the resource gap, Polavaram project, formation of a railway zone, financial assistance to Amaravathi, establishment of Green field crude refinery and petro chemical complex, Institutes of national importance, formation of Dugarajapatnam port at Nellore, increase of seats in AP state assembly, anomalies in tax matters, steel plant in Cuddapah district , establishment of Vizag Chennai industrial corridor, Vishakhapatnam and Vijayawada Metro rapid rail and road connectivity to Amaravati, development assistant to backward districts, payment of power dues by Discom, appointment of schedule nine institutions, appointment of schedule ten institutions and the formation of the Greyhound training center. Just in the AP reorganisation act alone sir, not to mention other assurances made to us sir. Where’s the budget for fulfilling your promises and assurances? Where is it in the budget? how do you plan to do it?

Coming to the special package, I wish to remind the honorable finance minister, what he had said on 7 September 2016 while announcing the special financial package to the state of AP sir. He said the government of India will support AP to the hilt. Sir that was in September 2016. Nothing has been done since then . The government cannot take our patience for granted. Not allocating and not even mentioning about the special financial package to AP in this budget is injustice and is deceiving the people of Andhra Pradesh. Secondly, when the finance minister came to Amaravathi to lay the foundation stone for administrative city , the CM of AP requested for exemption of capital gains tax till the first sale of the developed land in the Capital Region. Sir, this falls in my parliamentary constituency. The F-M assured that he would consider this request sympathetically but the exemption has been given only for two years. So I request that it should be given for that until the first sale is made which we’ve made this request over and over again. But we want a confirmation sir . Thirdly, the house is aware that AP has been given the financial package due to immense loss that it has suffered after bifurcation. The house is also very well aware that the financial packages with different nomenclatures were announced to various states and regions earlier and we also know the fate of those announcements sir. So looking at the past experience the people of AP are very apprehensive that this financial package may also meet the same fate hence there have been numerous demands from various quarters and also from our CM for giving legislative backing to the entire financial package announced on September 6, 2016 and also to implement the package in a fixed time frame in view of the above. I demand the Finance Minister through this house to immediately released a financial package announced and also give legislative backing to the special financial package to legitimize the announcements made by the Finance Minister. I’m sure he would reply to this when he replies to the debate sir.

Coming to assurances given during bifurcation, the government of India promised to give equal amount that the special category status would get as a special package. So I don’t want to go into the special category status issue right now. Secondly, the PM (the then Prime minister) also had assured on the floor of Rajya Sabha , special development package would be given to seven backward districts of Rayalseema and north coastal Andhra and it will be on the lines of the Koraput, Kalahandi special plan in Odisha and the Bundelkhand special package in Madhya Pradesh and UP. But so far, the government of India has given just 1050 crores or 50 crores per district every year for three years, while the package given to KBK and Bundelkhand is 6000 crores, only 1050 crores is given to AP and even this 50 crores is stopping after this year sir. We want that package sir, not a pittance to our backward districts sir.

Coming to Polavaram, the government of AP has submitted a revised proposal of 54,000 crores as for the 2014-15 estimates. Out of this nearly 30 thousand crores are meant for compensation to be paid for land acquisition and R&R. So i only request the FM and PM to approve the revised estimates of Polavaram at the earliest sir. Sir, coming to the railway zone and also the Vizag and Vijayawada Metro, the Honorable Finance Ministry has announced allocation of 17,000 crore for the Bangalore Metro and approved 51,000 crores for the Mumbai suburban railway network but there’s no mention about the Metro in Vishakhapatnam or in Vijayawada. It is obvious that the FM’s announcement for Bangalore is because there’s assembly elections in karnataka and not in AP. How is it justified sir? does it not mean that you’re deviating from your own path of talking only a “Vikas” and there would not be any politics on developmental issues. Yesterday, the Honourable railway minister made a statement in the other house, in the Rajya Sabha, on the railway zone. He said and I quote – “changing the zone and the contours of any zone involves consultations with a lot of other states. After we finished the consultation with all the states, we’ll find out a viable method by which there is no dispute. This should have been done by now sir. Why are we hearing this up four years later? Why we still hearing this sir? You know this is not something that I expect from a senior leader like Mr.Piyush Goyal sir. This should have been done. This statement by the Honorable railway minister is understood by the people of AP as delaying tactics as a railway zone is part of the AP reorganization Act which this government is supposed to implement.

Sir, coming to our new capital of Amaravathi, section 94( 3) of the AP reorganization Act says the central government shall provide special financial support for the creation of essential facilities in the new capital of the successor state of Andhra Pradesh including Raj Bhavan, High Court, Government Secretariat, Legislative Assembly, Legislative Council and such other essential infrastructure. It is the “central government shall provide” Sir, not “may provide” but “shall provide”. Provisional estimates indicate requirement of 1.2 lakh crores for the construction of the new capital of Amaravathi but just for the essential infrastructure including the Raj Bhavan, Secretariat, High Court, Legislative Assembly, and Council, the land development is estimated to cost around 42,935 crores over the next five years. But in the last three years, you provided 500 crores in 2014-15, 550 crores in 2015-16, 450 crores in 2016-17. Nothing more has been given. 1000 crores of this has been given for specific projects in Vijayawada and Guntur underground drainage, not even for the capital city. So I request the finance minister to release at least 10,000 crores annually so that in the next four to five years, the 42,935 crores can be given to construct our Raj bhavan, Secretariat, High Court, assembly and the infrastructure around that. The Finance Minister made a statement in Raja Sabha and said that he has directed the expenditure secretary to sit with officials from AP and finalize about the deficit budget. Officials from AP have reached today and would be discussing with the expenditures secretary and others. So I will speak about this only after the out come of those meetings. But that is definitely an area of concern to us sir.

Sir, coming to the allocation to various institutions mandated to be set up in AP as per the AP reorganisation act, they are pittance sir in this budget. With such paltry allocations every year, it would take 10 to 30 years for these institutions to become a reality. Just to give an example of this, the announced setting up of AIIMS in Amaravathi in our new capital, which also happens to be my parliamentary constituency sir, the estimated cost is 1618 crores. But so far not even a single penny has been allocated this year. Some money given to AIIMS in various states , but there’s no specific mention about AIIMS in AP sir. May be again because elections are not coming up in AP. So, in the same way I have figures for every institution and allocations to other such as the Vizag steel plant, the Dredging Corporation of India, the Hindustan shipyard, the Vizag Port Trust where allocations are miniscule. The overall allocations made to AP comes to 1814 crores and it is no exaggeration when I say that the telugu movie BAHUBALI’ collections are more than the funds allocated to our states.

If the people of AP gave zero seats to the Congress for passing the AP reorganization Act, imagine what they would think about the BJP for not even fulfilling the minimum requirements contained in this act. We demand an explanation, failing which we have no option than to consider you are acting in bad faith . Let me repeat, we will have no option than to consider you acting in bad faith and will certainly have to reconsider why are we in this relationship. I’m sure you will understand, as will your other allies and potential allies within this very critical election year. This is your last chance to fulfill your promises and assurances and to maintain the Alliance Dharma which we have maintained till now very patiently. It gives us no joy to be in this position and to deliver this message to a friend in an ally but you have given us no other option and no other choice. It’s now or never . We still have belief and trust in the finance minister and prime minister but we demand a comprehensive explanation and let me remind you again, the people of AP are no fools.

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Galla : Baahubali collections greater than AP budget allocations

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Launching a scathing attack on the government for not keeping its promises on financial assistance to bifurcated Andhra Pradesh, BJP ally Telugu Desam Party (TDP) on Wednesday gave an ultimatum to the Centre to fulfil the same.

Participating in a debate on the Union Budget in the Lok Sabha, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) MP Jayadev Galla said they have been fulfilling the “alliance dharma” (with the National Democratic Alliance) since 2014, and after five Union Budgets have been presented, this is the last chance for Andhra Pradesh to get what it was promised ahead of its bifurcation to carve out a separate state of Telangana.

Galla hinted that if the party’s demands are not meant, the TDP will leave the alliance.

“We are allies — we fought the 2014 general elections together, based on the promises made to the people of Andhra Pradesh.

“We have maintained the alliance dharma for five budgets. This is the final chance to fulfil your promises and assurances. It is now or never. We understand you have numbers (of MPs) to render us irrelevant, but elections are fast approaching, (and) based on current trends the coming (2019) elections may be challenging,” he said.

“What message will it send to your allies? India has not seen the last days of coalition governments; what message do you want to send to allies and potential allies. Allies are feeling humiliated, as are the people of Andhra Pradesh,” the TDP leader said.

He also questioned if the Bharatiya Janata Party was thinking of tying up with the YSR Congress in Andhra Pradesh. “You think YSR will be a better ally in Andhra?

“You can fool some of the people all the time, you can fool all the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time,” he said.

Galla said the party demanded an explanation, failing which it would have no option but to consider that “you are acting in bad faith and we will have to reconsider why we are in this relation”.

The TDP member said he still had faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, and said he was left with no other option but to raise the issue in this manner.

The TDP has been protesting in Parliament that the Centre has not given the promised financial assistance to Andhra Pradesh. TDP MPs protested in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday and Wednesday on the issue.

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CM Chandrababu releases TDP Ministers Report Card

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AP CM Chandrababu Naidu announced the report card results of his cabinet ministers. The results are based upon the minister’s performance, and the time taken by them to clear the files on their desk in the last 15 days. P Narayana, Nara Lokesh and Sujay Krishna Ranga Rao are leading, while Ganta Srinivas Rao, Adinarayana, and Paritala Sunitha are leading from behind. Chandrababu Naidu announced the minister’s performance during the teleconference session with district collectors.

This report has been prepared after an internal survey carried out by me. While few ministers, like P Narayana and Nara Lokesh, are clearing the files in a matter of hours, others like Adinarayana, Ganta Srinivas Rao and others are taking days to clear the files.

Following is the time taken by ministers to clear the files coming to their desks:

  • P Narayana – 1 Hour
  • Nara Lokesh – 4 Hours
  • Sujay Krishna Ranga Rao – 6 hours
  • Somireddy, Kamineni, Amarnath Reddy – 1 Day
  • Pratthipati Pullarao, Anand Babu – 2 Days
  • Ayyannapatrudu – 3 Days
  • Kaaluva Srinivasulu, Maanikyala Rao – 5 days
  • Siddha Raghava Rao – 6 Days
  • Yanamala Ramakrishnudu – 8 Days
  • Ganta Srinivas Rao – 12 Days
  • Adinarayna Reddy – 13 Days
  • Paritala Sunitha – 14 Days

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Mamata backs TDP-run Andhra in its ‘fight’ against centre

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Against the backdrop of the strained ties between the BJP and the TDP, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday extended her support to Andhra Pradesh’s ruling party, saying she would support any state which was facing neglect from the centre just like her Bengal.

“West Bengal is facing the maximum deprivation and neglect under the present (National Democratic Alliance) regime at the centre (led by the BJP). You can’t browbeat the Trinamool by treating Bengal in a step-motherly way.

“And it is for similar reasons that Andhra Pradesh has also become vocal. I have been told that the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) would leave the NDA because of the way Andhra Pradesh is being deprived by the Centre.

“I would like to extend my backing to Andhra Pradesh. I am with Andhra Pradesh. I am with all states who are being deprived, just like us,” Banerjee said, while addressing a rally of the youth and student wings of the Trinamool Congress here.

Banerjee’s overtures to the TDP is being seen in the light of her constant emphasis on forging alliance of regional parties, which she had christened Federal Front in the past.

Soon after the by-poll wins in the Uluberia Lok Sabha and Noapara assembly constituencies last week, she had spoken on the need for a one-on-one fight against the BJP.

“I still feel, parties which have strength in a particular state, should fight (the BJP) there with all its strength. There should be one is to one (fight). This is what I feel.

“Again in some areas, there is need for adjustments and re-adjustments. If this is done properly, this (BJP led National Democratic Alliance) government will not be in saddle at the centre after the 2019 elections,” she had said last Thursday.

Upset over “injustice” to Andhra Pradesh in Union Budget 2018-19, the TDP, a key ally of the BJP, has decided to raise the issue in Parliament.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and TDP President N. Chandrababu Naidu has asked his party MPs to pressurise the BJP-led NDA government to undo the injustice, calling it only the first step.

The TDP chief has said the party’s next course of action would depend on the response of the Narendra Modi government. Naidu has been demanding that the centre help his state till it overcame its revenue deficit and developed at par with the other neighbouring states.

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TDP changed strategy after Home minister Rajnath’s phone to CBN

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Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, who is planning to start fight against the Center on the injustice done to the state in the recent budget, received phone call from Home minister. Reportedly, Rajnath told – “We understand your concern. Amit Shah will talk to you regarding this. Don’t take any hasty decision.” After this phone call, TDP changed the strategy on how to deal with BJP party and central government.

Earlier, Chandrababu asked MPs to fight in Parliament and voice the injustice done to the state. TDP MPs also expressed their consent. Some of them even proposed TDP MPs to resign to their ministries at center. They reminded that people waited almost four years but still NDA government is not granting anything to AP despite TDP being their ally in NDA. Union minister Sujana Chowdary was also among the attendees in this meeting, though another minister Ashok Gajapati Raju couldn’t join. So CBN and MPs decided to voice out in parliament and outside the parliament and express their dissatisfaction on BJP’s treatment to AP state. But all this strategy got changed after phone call from Rajnath to CBN.

After the phone call from Rajnath Singh, CBN changed the strategy and directed the party MPs to first discuss with the Center regarding allocations made to the state. After those discussions, depending on the response from NDA, TDP will decide whether to continue the alliance or whether to come out of NDA.

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NDA ally Akali Dal blames BJP government for injustice to AP

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In a rather surprising move, Akali Dal MP Naresh Gujral came in support of TDP and openly blamed BJP government for it’s injustice to AP in the latest budget. He went to the extent of saying BJP was unfair in its treatment to allies. Out of the 40 + parties that are part of NDA, Akali Dal is 5th largest partner with 4 MPs out of total 332 MPs of NDA. First one being BJP with 275, 2nd is Shivasena with 18 MPs, TDP is 3rd largest with 16 MPs, Lok Janashakti at 4th place with 6 MPs.

In a recent interview, when Akali Dal MP Naresh Gujral was asked about some allies like Shiva Sena leaving NDA already and other allies like TDP are considering leaving NDA, he told – ” TDP’s concerns are genuine as AP was promised package and special status on the floor of house but the government later told it is not possible to give any special benefits (like tax incentives) to AP because of GST. AP is a deficit budget state and Akali Dal totally sympathizes with TDP and we completely believe central government is responsible for this injustice done to state of Andhra Pradesh”. Moreover, when he asked why Finance minister chose to neglect AP, which was ruled by it’s ally, he gave even more shocking response. He told, “I don’t think this decision was taken at the level of finance minister. It must have been taken at even higher level. I don’t mind saying this decision is taken at the level of Prime minister Modi”. He added, BJP and the center should sort out the matter with the TDP at the earliest.

When asked about BJP coming into power in 2019, he replied very candidly, as he said BJP will not get majority in 2019 on its own and it must depend on allies. But he categorically denied, when asked whether allies are flexing muscles because of BJP losing in some of recent elections. With NDA allies polarizing on one side against BJP, pressure is expected to be mounted on BJP to grant at least some benefits to AP.

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One more YSRCP MLA into TDP?

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Is Guntur (East) MLA from YSRCP, Mustafa defecting into TDP? Will YSRCP lose one more wicket? Is Rayapati doing mediation between this MLA and CM Chandra babu Naidu? These are the hot discussions going on in political circles now. As per these discussions it is almost confirmed that Mustafa is turning coat and it is jut a matter of time to make it official.

CM Chandrababu was in Guntur to inaugurate Omega Hospital . While the CM wa in town, member of Parliament Rayapati Sambasivarao met CM along with YSRCP MLA Mustafa. Mustafa, who won against TDP candidate Giridhara Rao in 2014 elections, has been in touch with some of the TDP leaders for some time, as per the grapevine. So, Mustafa, Rayapati had some private discussions with Chandra Babu for around 20 minutes. What transpired among them is not known to anyone but many predict, Mustafa might have been all set to join the ruling party soon. It is to be recalled that, almost one year back also Mustafa met Chandra Babu when he was in Guntur for laying foundation stone of a hotel.

However, Mustafa told the press that he is not joining TDP and he met CM only for discussing development activities of the constituency. He also said, CM agreed to grant funds worth of 2 crore for the development of the constituency. But there are not many takers for these statements.

So far, around 20 MLAs from YRCP have joined TDP and 3 of them are ministers. We have to wait and see, what lies ahead for Mustafa.

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