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Special status not a 'political fight': Andhra CM

ANI  |  Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) 

Chandrababu on Tuesday said the fight for special category status is not a political one but for the people of the state.

Addressing meeting here, said the party was asking for the fulfillment of mainly 19 issue highlighted in the Reorganisation Act, including special status.

"Hundred and twenty five year old did injustice to at the time of bifurcation and faced the wrath (of people) in the elections. We thought the BJP would do good for the state in fulfilling its promises on Reorganisation Act, and that is why we had a pre-poll alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party," the said.

recalled that he only took charge after making it clear to the BJP that he would not become the until seven mandals in Telangana were merged in

The said the mandals were necessary for the Polavaram project and the Centre had swiftly acted on it.

"I went to many times, met before the presentation of the Union Budget, explained him the sentiments of Andhra people, and asked the central government for allocation.

Not only the central budget does not favour Andhra Pradesh, but nothing in the Reorganisation Act provision has been fulfilled," the said.

stated the TDP had to start an agitation for the rights of after the unveiling of the budget.

"This is not a political fight. Our state is wounded. The public wonders why the BJP ruled Centre is neglecting us."

Talking about the state budget, the said this might be the last full-fledged session as the next one would be before the elections.

The asked the party members to maintain full attendance in the assembly session and encouraged them to indulge in serious discussions.

The party also paid tributes to Gali Muddu Krishnama Naidu, who passed away recently.

He said the opposition Yuvajana Shramika Rythu Party (YSRCP) boycotting the budget session was not good.

Andhra Pradesh's fight for special status is in the parliament and even has promised to give special status to the state once they come to power, said.

The during the state assembly session had earlier in the day clarified the TDP-led had only agreed for special economic measures as the Centre denied special status.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 19:40 IST
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