TDP vs BJP highlights: TDP ministers Gajapathi Raju, YS Chowdary resign, say will continue with NDA alliance

TDP vs BJP row highlights: Civil Aviation minister P Ashok Gajapati Raju and Union minister of Science and Technology YS Chowdary handed over their resignation letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday evening.

tdp ministers resign nda government, narendra modi, n chandrababu naidu, andhra pradesh special status Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, in a press conference on Wednesday night, expressed anguish over the denial of special status to the state. (Express Photo/Nirmal Harindran/File)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday spoke to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, a day after the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief announced to pull out of the NDA government at the Centre due to inadequate allocation of funds for the state in this year’s Union budget.

Civil Aviation minister P Ashok Gajapati Raju and Union minister of Science and Technology YS Chowdary later met the PM at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg and handed over their resignation letters.

Earlier in the day, Naidu had targeted the BJP government at the Centre for behaving as “callously” as the Congress government did during bifurcation in 2014. Addressing the budget session of the state legislative Assembly, Naidu added that regional parties have to take tough decisions to protect their interests.

In the wake of TDP’s decision to pull out of the government, two BJP ministers resigned from Naidu’s Cabinet this morning. Kamineni Srinivas, Health and Medical Education minister, and P Manikyala Rao, Endowments Minister, tendered their resignations to the chief minister this morning, ahead of the start of the state Budget session.

Read | TDP walks out of Govt: Why the fallout poses a challenge to BJP’s numbers count for 2019

Late Wednesday evening, Naidu, in a press conference, expressed anguish over the denial of special status to the state and questioned the “humiliation and injustice” by the Centre. Naidu added that the party would take a decision on staying in the NDA at a later point in time.

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  1. 9:21PM
    08 Mar, 18
  2. 7:20PM
    08 Mar, 18
    'Special package not adequate'

    Chowdary told reporters that the issue of special category status was very emotive for the state but the Centre did not address it. He added that even the special package was not adequate. He, however, said it would be unfair to say that the Centre did nothing for the state.

  3. 7:05PM
    08 Mar, 18
    PM Modi thanked us for working in the cabinet: Chowdary

    'Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked us for working in the cabinet. We will continue to be in NDA,' YS Chowdary told reporters in the national capital.

  4. 6:53PM
    08 Mar, 18
    On BJP-YSRCP alliance:

    On the possible BJP-YSRCP alliance, Chowdary said: That is between the two parties. We have nothing to say, you can ask them.

  5. 6:47PM
    08 Mar, 18
  6. 6:44PM
    08 Mar, 18
    YS Chowdary addresses the media

    Addressing the media, Chowdary said, 'We have made the correct decision to withdraw from the council of ministers.' Hope our resignations are accepted. We will continue to be with the NDA.'

  7. 6:28PM
    08 Mar, 18
    TDP ministers resign

    TDP ministers P Ashok Gajapati Raju and YS Chowdary submit resignation letters to PM Modi.

  8. 5:51PM
    08 Mar, 18
  9. 5:15PM
    08 Mar, 18
    Naidu briefs Modi on reasons behind TDP's withdrawal from Union government

    According to ANI, sources close to TDP said Naidu spoke to Modi and discussed the reasons leading to the resignation of the two ministers and the party's withdrawal from the Union government.

  10. 4:53PM
    08 Mar, 18
    PM Modi speaks to CM Naidu

    According to news agency ANI, Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks to CM Chandrababu Naidu in this regard. Modi will also meet the two TDP ministers, who had announced their resignation on Wednesday, shortly.

  11. 4:36PM
    08 Mar, 18
    Protesting AP Congress workers detained in Delhi

    Congress cadres from Andhra Pradesh, who held a protest march in the national capital for special status for their state, were detained by the Delhi Police when they tried to move towards the Parliament complex. Led by Rajya Sabha MP KVP Ramachandra Rao, scores of Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee cadres staged a demonstration on Parliament Street, raising their demand for special status category for the state.

    "If an Act of Parliament is not implemented by the Centre it is shame to the country. We are not asking for something more, but just the provision which has been mentioned in the Act," Rao, who was also detained along with the others, said.

  12. 3:15PM
    08 Mar, 18
    Other parties putting pressure on CM with "false propaganda", says Ananth Kumar

    Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar claimed that YSR Congress and other parties building "political pressure" with "false propaganda" on the issue, which may have forced the CM to take such a step. "The TDP has demanded special status. We are discussing with them....Unfortunately, YSR Congress and other parties are indulging in all sorts of false propaganda, spoiling the political atmosphere in the state and putting pressure on Chandrababu Naidu," Kumar told reporters, as quoted by PTI.

  13. 3:11PM
    08 Mar, 18
    Classic case of opportunistic politics by CM Naidu: BJP leader

    The TDP's decision to exit the NDA government at the Centre is a "classic case of opportunistic politics" by its president and Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu, Telangana BJP leader Krishna Saagar Rao said. News agency PTI quoted Rao as saying, "BJP considers it as a classic case of opportunistic politics by Chandrababu Naidu. It's also politics of convenience."

  14. 2:37PM
    08 Mar, 18
    Is Naidu hinting at leading a 2019 Third Front?

    In broad hints several times over the last few days, the Andhra Pradesh CM has underlined his seniority and vast experience in politics. “I am the senior most political leader in the country in contemporary politics. I have been in politics for more than 40 years and have vast experience,” the 66-year-old CM has said several times. Addressing the state legislative Assembly today, he said regional parties have to take tough decisions to protect their interests. He reminded members that parties can play a critical role in bringing together like-minded parties.

  15. 2:33PM
    08 Mar, 18
    Why the Centre says it can't grant special status to Andhra

    CM Naidu and Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley agree that Andhra Pradesh has suffered financially since bifurcation. Yet, the Centre is unwilling to grant the state a Special Category Status tag. Why? Bifurcation took place in 2014, before the 14th Finance Commission recommendations were accepted, under which the “special status” categorisation was removed.

    Jaitley, speaking to the media yesterday, said that 'special status' is now restricted only to the northeastern and three hilly states. Read more here.

  16. 12:38PM
    08 Mar, 18

    C M Ramesh, MP and vice-president of Telugu Desam Party, demands Special Category Status for Andhra Pradesh outside Parliament. (Express Photo/Praveen Jain)

  17. 12:33PM
    08 Mar, 18

    Reacting to developments, Telangana IT Minister K T Rama Rao, also the Telangana CM's son, says the country is not about Congress or BJP. "It's not a toss up between Congress or BJP. There is a strong chance of emergence a strong third front. There is still one year to go for elections... wait and see what emerges," he said. 

  18. 12:08PM
    08 Mar, 18
    TDP members to meet PM Modi?

    Members from the Telugu Desam Party may meet the Prime Minister at 4 pm this afternoon. Stay tuned for more updates!

  19. 12:07PM
    08 Mar, 18

    In the House, Naidu added that the BJP is behaving as callously as the Congress did during bifurcation in 2014. He added that regional political parties have to take tough decisions to protect their interests. Naidu also said regional parties can play a critical role in bringing together like-minded parties from across the country. 

  20. 11:14AM
    08 Mar, 18
    Chandrababu Naidu addresses state budget session

    Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu, adderssing the state budget session with commenced today, says BJP ministers from him Cabinet have resigned. "These ministers worked good in the state. They brought considerable reforms in their departments. I thank them for their services," he is quoted as saying by ANI.

  21. 10:51AM
    08 Mar, 18

    Union Minister Ramdas Athawale says, "It is not good that TDP has decided to breakaway from NDA. I want to appeal to Andhra CM that he must think over this decision once again. Whenever you seek time from PM Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah, they meet. If all states demand special status it would become very difficult for the government," reports ANI.

  22. 10:48AM
    08 Mar, 18
    TDP members protest outside Parliament

    Continuing their protest amid the ongoing budget session, TDP members are holding placards outside Parliament. The placards read'keep your promises' and 'we demand special status for Andhra Pradesh'.  

  23. 10:44AM
    08 Mar, 18
    Explained — what Andhra wants

    Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu took to Twitter last night to say, "It's a crucial time. We have to stand, we have to fight, we have to get it done." What is he talking about? Since the Union Budget was presented, leaders of the TDP and the BJP have undergone a war of words over central assistance to Andhra Pradesh. The state wants the Centre to compensate for its losses after it was bifurcated in 2014. Second, the state seeks special category status, which the Centre has ruled out. Instead, it has offered 90:10 funding for all centrally sponsored schemes.

    Express Explained | ‘Broken promise’, funds crunch: Why Andhra CM is angry

  24. 10:16AM
    08 Mar, 18
    Two BJP ministers resign from Naidu Cabinet

    Two BJP ministers tendered their resignations to Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu this morning. Kamineni Srinivas, Health and Medical Education minister and P Manikyala Rao, Endowments Minister, said their decision was in the wake of TDP asking its ministers to resign from the Union Cabinet. Click here for full report.

  25. 9:37AM
    08 Mar, 18
    We are stepping down, says Y S Chowdary

    Minister of State (Science and Technology and Earth Sciences) Y Satyanarayana Chowdary, before resigning, says, "It is not a good move but unfortunately due to unavoidable circumstances we're stepping down as ministers. Our (party) president said that we will continue to be a partner of NDA. We are most likely to meet PM also," reports ANI.

  26. 9:10AM
    08 Mar, 18
    Has BJP reacted?

    Following the Andhra CM's announcement yesterday, sources in the BJP told The Indian Express that its ministers in the Naidu government may withdraw as well. “It becomes untenable for our ministers to continue in the Chandrababu government in the state,” a senior BJP leader said.

  27. 9:07AM
    08 Mar, 18

    What is the significance of TDP's decision to walk out of the government? Firstly, it dampens the BJP's celebrations over its recent electoral gains in Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya. Second, it raises a question over NDA's poll fortune in Andhra Pradesh — which sends 25 members to Lok Sabha. Third, it holds considerable significance for the 2019 General Elections.

    Click here for to know how the fallout poses a challenge to BJP’s numbers count for 2019.

  28. 9:03AM
    08 Mar, 18

    The TDP on Wednesday announced it would pull out of the BJP-led government at the Centre. TDP leader and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu held a press conference last night, hours after Union Minsiter Arun Jaitley ruled out "special status" to the state. Calling the Centre’s attitude “very hurtful and insulting”, Naidu said the party hadn't taken a decision about staying in the NDA government. Follow our live blog for the latest news and updates.