Centre following oppressive policy instead of resolving our problems: Andhra CM

ANI  |  Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) [India] 

N Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday accused led government of following an oppressive policy instead of attempting to resolve the issue of granting special category status to the state.

Addressing an all-party meeting here, Naidu categorically stated that his (TDP) would now 'stand against' the Modi's government.

"By standing against we could, for the first time, bring our problems to the notice of the nation. The centre is going ahead with oppressive policy but they are not thinking to recognise our sentiments and resolve our problems," he added.

Naidu also said that had allied with because of Narendra Modi's assurance to help develop the bifurcated state.

"Even during 2014 general election, we did not try for alliance with Modi himself came to us, said that is sympathetic towards Andhra, let us work together for development of the state. Then only I allied with them, just for the sake of state's interests," he said.

The demands for special status arose when Telangana was scooped out of in 2014, under the Congress-led UPA government, and suffered a considerable reduction in revenue on account of Hyderabad's inclusion in Telangana.

Ahead of the 2014 general elections, forged alliance with with the promise to grant Special Category status to the state.

The Andhra ruling party and the BJP-ruled Centre have been at the loggerheads ever since the announcement of 2018-19 Union Budget.

The (TDP) alleged that the Centre ignored the demand of 'Special Category Status' to in the budget, while the latter brushed aside the charges.

On March 16, the ruling reached a deadlock with over this issue and ultimately quit the Democratic Alliance (NDA) coalition.

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First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 21:35 IST