BJP has betrayed us yet again: AP CM

ANI  |  New Delhi, [India] 

After defeated the Opposition's No-Confidence Motion in the Lok Sabha, has said that "has betrayed" the state yet again.

"Sentiments of 5 crore people of are hurt. I'm coming to on July 21. I want to tell the nation what is being done to the state. BJP has betrayed us yet again and that's unfortunate," said Chandrababu Naidu while speaking to ANI.

Meanwhile, another said that the is tying up with the rivals to weaken the state.

"For him (PM) to say that we are doing something for political gain it is ridiculous. He is tying up with our rivals while he is still in alliance with us and trying to weaken by starving our state (Andhra Pradesh) of funds," told ANI.

On the other hand, another TDP K Srinivas said that their party was successful in showcasing the Prime Minister's failures.

"It is not about majority, it is about morality. Morality won today. We wanted to showcase the failures of PM and his govt. You take unemployment, farmers distress, economic slowdown and more. He has failed on every aspect and lost the trust of people of the country," said

On Friday, Modi-led had sailed through its first floor test in Lok Sabha by defeating the No-Confidence Motion moved by (TDP).

The government had a comfortable majority of 325 votes in its favour, who voted against the No Confidence Motion in contrast to 126 votes by the Opposition parties out of total 451 Members of Parliament present in the Lok Sabha.

The members had staged a walk-out while NDA ally abstained from voting.

The NDA's massive victory came after an 11-hour debate, followed by a 90-minute reply by the Prime Minister, during which he listed out the achievements of his government and underlined the failures of the and its allies during their previous terms.

This was also the first major unity strength of the Opposition parties that are planning to come together for 'Grand Alliance' hoping to fight the BJP in the 2019

Earlier on July 15, Naidu wrote letters to non-BJP, non-parties' presidents and leaders seeking support on a No-Confidence Motion against the Centre in the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament over the demand for special category status to

The TDP had earlier made six-subgroups of the party leaders, who would meet and handover Naidu's letter and a booklet explaining the injustice done to the state and seek support.

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First Published: Sat, July 21 2018. 04:50 IST