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TDP exits NDA, decides to move no-trust motion (Third Lead)

IANS  |  New Delhi/Amaravati 

Andhra Pradesh's ruling on Friday pulled out of the BJP-led (NDA) and was set to move a no-confidence motion against the government over its refusal to grant special category status to the state, party leaders said.

Rajya Sabha told IANS: "Yes our party (TDP) has pulled out of the alliance with the "

Minister and took these decisions during a teleconference with politburo members, senior party leaders and MPs on Friday.

Immediately after the decision, TDP, which has 16 members in the Lok Sabha, submitted a notice to the to move the no-confidence motion.

Party told reporters that they were collecting signatures of 54 MPs, which is required to move the no-trust motion.

On March 8, the had pulled its two Ministers -- and -- out of the but had stopped short of walking out of the alliance.

Raju held the while Chowdary was the

The is the first party to leave the coalition since it came to power at the Centre in 2014.

Naidu decided to write a letter to national Amit Shah, informing him of the circumstances which forced to exit the

The told the politburo members that he would also write to other constituents of the to explain why he joined the front four years ago and what made the party to pull out.

Naidu had said on Thursday that the was ready to support a no-confidence motion moved by any party.

However, during the teleconference on Friday Naidu said that the party should move a motion on its own instead of supporting the one being moved by their rival YSR Party.

The said if the backs the no-confidence motion moved by a party whose is facing serious charges this would send a wrong signal to the people.

Naidu told politburo members that the would seek support of other parties for the no-confidence motion.

The leaders alleged that YSR was not sincere in the no-confidence motion as its notice had signatures of only five MPs.

During the teleconference, Naidu lashed out at the BJP and accused it of using YSR and to weaken the

He said both Jagan and Pawan had secret understanding with the BJP. He said while Jagan entered into the secret deal to save himself in several corruption cases, Pawan was targeting instead of pulling up BJP and Narendra Modi for not fulfilling the commitments made to

had been expressing its unhappiness with the BJP over the last few weeks for not fulfilling the commitments made by the Centre to after Telangana was carved out of it in 2014.

Its main demand was special status which would have ensured a large infusion of central funds to help the state tide over the revenue deficit and facilitate development of new state capital Amaravati.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 11:22 IST
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