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TDP exits NDA; moves no-trust motion in Parliament

Press Trust of India  |  Amaravati/New Delhi 

Ending its four-year-old alliance with the BJP, the today pulled out of the NDA over the Centre's refusal to grant Special Category Status to and simultaneously moved a no-trust motion in Parliament.

N Chandrababu made the announcement to exit the BJP-led alliance in Amaravati, eight days after two of its union ministers--P and Y S Chowdary-- quit on March 8 following a meeting with The YSR Congress--a regional party in AP-- also moved a no-confidence motion against the

The BJP termed TDP's decision as "inevitable".

later told reporters he was fighting a "dharma yuddh"(righteous war) to secure the state's 'legitimate' rights and claimed that parties at the national level were backing the TDP's no-confidence motion due to his party's credibility.

also came down heavily on the saying that Modi did not even bother to invite the TDP MPs for a discussion when they were agitating in Parliament for the state's rights.

He said Modi showed a lot of concern for on the eve of 2014 elections and promised many things, including building the state's new capital better than New

The wanted to know what happened to all those promises.

"We joined the NDA in the first place only to protect our state's interests in the aftermath of bifurcation. We waited for four years with the hope that the Centre will honour all the promises but it only meted out injustice to us, said.

However, the BJP never cared about TDP, he charged adding while in the opposition, it promised to take care of the state and its needs but once in power, "it completely ignored us."

The Centre on its part said it has been waiting endlessly for a response from to resolve the special package issue.

said the Centre has always been willing to give a special package to equivalent to a Special Category Status. He also said the Centre had agreed to the mode suggested by the state for receiving special package funds but it did not revert with details.

The notices for the no-confidence motion that were moved for the first time since the assumed office in May 2014 were not taken up as said there was no order in the House and adjourned the proceedings for the day amid vociferous protests over various issues. The no-confidence notices were moved by TDP's YSR member Y V Subba Reddy.

The TDP politburo unanimously took the decision to end the alliance during a tele-conference with this morning.

The party politburo meeting to decide over quitting the was planned for this evening, but the formality was completed during the daily tele-conference holds with party leaders in the morning.

The union government exuded confidence that it has the numbers in the to defeat the no-trust motion


The BJP, which claimed that the TDP exit provided an opportunity for it to grow in the state, faces the prospect of going it alone in the elections in next year with the two main regional parties -- TDP and YSR -- arrayed gainst it.

The TDP had yesterday offered to back the YSR Congress' no-confidence motion but said it withdrew the support as it smelt a nexus between it and the BJP.

"We go according to principles. Our leader felt being part of NDA and moving a no-confidence motion would not be ethical. So we withdrew from the NDA and I have issued a letter on no-confidence motion to the at 9.30 am," Thota Narasimham, the TDP's in the Lok Sabha, told reporters in

His party colleague claimed that YSR was seen making attempts to meet and this, he said, hinted at a nexus between both parties.

"If it is not taken due to lack of time today, on Monday we will get signatures from 54 MPs from various other parties and push for a no-confidence motion vigorously," said.

The motion can be accepted only if it has the support of at least 50 members in the House. While the TDP has 16 MPs in the Lok Sabha, the YSR has nine.

and Left leaders said they would support the motion against the government.

As the opposition counted its numbers, said the whole country has full confidence in the as does the House.

"The government has the numbers... We are ready to take up everything," he said.

With the BJP alone having 274 members in the 536-member and enjoying support of allies, the no-confidence motion, if accepted, is likely to be defeated but it has the potential to put the saffron party in a tight corner in the state.

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

First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 20:20 IST
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