NBW conspiracy to target Chandrababu Naidu: TDP

IANS  |  Vijayawada 

Andhra Pradesh's ruling (TDP) on Friday alleged that the non-bailable warrant against by a court is a conspiracy by the to target him.

Naidu, in his first reaction, said he was not afraid of the NBW as he did not commit any crime.

"During my entire political career, I always worked for the people," he told a public meeting in Kurnool on Friday.

First Class, (Nanded), N.R. Gajbhiye on Thursday issued the NBWs against and his cabinet colleagues, D.U. Rao, and 12 others in a 2010 case pertaining to an agitation against the Babli Barrage on the

The police have been ordered to arrest them and present them before the court at the next hearing on September 21.

The incident took place when the TDP had organised massive protests against what it termed the "illegal constructions" of the Babli Barrage project by the government allegedly to divert the water from Telangana region of the then undivided

At that time, Naidu, who was the of Opposition in the state, along with 40 legislators, had entered the barrage vicinity flouting prohibitory orders clamped there.

The police had caned some protesters and later arrested all of them.

Later, as refused to take bail, he was sent back to by a flight, and subsequently cases were filed against all agitators on various counts.

The said he wanted to go to the Babli to lodge a protest as the project would have reduced north Telangana to a desert.

"Whether we are in power or in opposition, we always fought for the people," Naidu said.

told reporters in that the is resorting to a witch-hunt against the for fighting against the injustice meted out to

Nani wondered how NBWs can be issued now when Police had stated that time that the case is being closed.

Nani alleged that Narendra Modi, BJP and YSR have hatched the conspiracy. The MP, however, said nobody can do anything to Naidu as he enjoyed the people's support.

Meanwhile, said on Friday that a big conspiracy was being hatched against Naidu. He claimed that more notices would be issued to the in the coming days.

Shivaji, who was earlier with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), had said last week that Naidu would soon get the notice as the is looking to target him under what he calls operation 'Garuda'.

However, BJP leaders in denied that their party is behind the warrant against Naidu.

Naidu's TDP pulled out of the BJP-led NDA in March this year. The party later moved a no trust motion against the government.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, September 14 2018. 17:36 IST