09 March 2018 Last Updated at 1:59 pm National

Prime Minister Narendra Modi To Look After Civil Aviation As TDP Minister Resigns

The two TDP ministers had met the prime minister last evening and handed over their resignation letters.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi To Look After Civil Aviation As TDP Minister Resigns
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2018-03-09T14:03:16+0530

President Ram Nath Kovind today accepted the resignations of Telugu Desam Party MPs Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pasupati and Y S Chowdary, an official spokesman said here.

The president, as advised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has accepted the resignation of Raju and Chowdary from the Union council of ministers with immediate effect, he said. 

While Raju was heading the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Chowdary was Minister of State for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences. The Ministry of Civil Aviation will now be headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself. 

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"...The president has directed that the work of the Ministry of Civil Aviation will be looked after by the prime minister," the spokesman said.

Under relentless opposition attack over its failure to secure special category state status for Andhra Pradesh, the state's ruling TDP pulled out of the Modi government yesterday, but kept a window open for rapprochement by deciding to remain part of the NDA.

The two TDP ministers had met the prime minister last evening and handed over their resignation letters.

(PTI)

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