Chandrababu Naidu to meet floor leaders of opposition parties
The Chief Minister will stay in Delhi for two days to fight with Union government on unfulfilled promises made during bifurcation.
Vijayawada: Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has chalked out a plan to pressurise the Union government. He would do it in the Parliament central hall.
Mr Naidu, while addressing a teleconference with the MPs, just before leaving for Delhi on Monday, said during his two-day tour in the national capital, he would meet floor leaders of different parties in the Parliament central hall and explain them personally about the injustice done to the state by the BJP. He said his tour to Delhi is not for political benefits but to protect the interests of the state. The CM also addressed the TDLP meet before leaving for Delhi.
The Chief Minister will stay in Delhi for two days to fight with Union government on unfulfilled promises made during bifurcation. He told MPs that the TD isn’t doing politics by compromising, but that it is trying to protect the interests of the state.
He said the greatness of AP people lies in the fact that they convert challenges into opportunities. Mr Naidu reiterated that they are asking the Union government to fulfill the commitments mentioned in AP Reorganisation Act.
Mr Naidu instructed TD legislators that welfare and development should be their goal as the Assembly and Council sessions would be in progress only for four more days.
He even said the public had understood the comprising politics of the YSRC.
Mr Naidu criticised the BJP for not fulfilling the promises given by the government during the bifurcation and said the Congress had done injustice to the state, while BJP had betrayed AP.
Mr Naidu told the party leaders that the entire state has high expectations, apart from the nation, and that it was their responsibility to work accordingly and fight until the end at any cost.