Modi survives on publicity: Chandrababu Naidu

IANS  |  Vijayawada 

Minister on Sunday mounted a scathing attack on Narendra Modi, saying he survives only on publicity.

Addressing the 34th 'Mahanadu' or annual conclave of his party, which began here, he also predicted that regional parties will come to power after the next and that his party will play a crucial role in national

It is the first conclave after the party pulled out of the BJP-led government in March over the Centre's refusal to accord special category status to the state.

The slammed the government, saying none of its populist slogans like 'Make in India', 'Startup India' and 'Standup India' yielded the desired results.

"Has anybody benefited from Modi's schemes?" asked the in his inaugural address at the three-day meet.

He said demonetisation destroyed the Indian system and people had to run around the banks to get their own hard-earned money. He alleged that the Goods and Services Tax imposed a burden on the common man.

said people lost confidence in the system due to scams. "According to a survey there is 61 per cent corruption in the central government. What is your answer?" he asked his audience.

He reminded the BJP of its poll promise to implement the report to bail out the agricultural sector.

remarked that BJP's claim of being a party with a difference is ridiculous as its leaders were caught red-handed while trying to buy in

The Andhra Minister said that faced a public protest in for interfering in the state's by using the Cauvery water dispute as an excuse.

The also alleged that the central government is taking revenge on for demanding fulfilment of the commitments made by the then government when was bifurcated to carve out Telangana state.

Naidu also claimed that the tried to take over under this conspiracy. He warned that anybody resorting to such a move will have to pay a heavy price.

Declaring that a special category status is the right of Andhra Pradesh, Naidu said he would not to rest till this was achieved.

Naidu predicted that regional parties would form the government at the Centre after the 2019 Amid loud cheers from his party cadres, he said the BJP's dream of retaining power will remain unfulfilled.

The TDP chief told the delegates that their party will retain power in the state and play a key role in national also.

Stating that the TDP has 70 lakh workers, he said only it could build a new Andhra Pradesh and bring a change in national politics.

Party delegates from both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are attending the conclave, which will pass 34 resolutions on various issues. The key political resolution will be adopted on the last day.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, May 27 2018. 17:00 IST