KCR colluded with BJP to target me, says Chandrababu Naidu

IANS  |  Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh) 

on Thursday alleged that K. Chandrasekhar Rao, and Jaganmohan have colluded with the BJP to target him.

was talking to reporters on the sidelines of inauguration of a facility by and to manufacture Mi LED TVs in this temple town.

The TDP chief, however, said he would not respond to personal attacks by KCR. "I speak on ideologies and policies. I never resort to personal attacks," he said when asked to react to KCR's bitter attacks on him during election meetings in Telangana.

With KCR also targeting for TDP's alliance with the in Telangana, Naidu said the party took the step due to political compulsions. The TDP president, however, ruled out similar arrangement with the in Andhra Pradesh, saying the latter does not have much presence in the state.

Indirectly defending the alliance with the Congress in Telangana, Naidu recalled that the United Front, of which he was the Convener, had taken the Congress party's outside support to form the government at the Centre.

Claiming that he developed as the hub when he was the of undivided Andhra Pradesh, Naidu said he did it for Telugu people. He pointed out even KCR and his family members admitted that the credit of developing goes to him.

Naidu alleged that had hatched a conspiracy to target him and the TDP. He said Modi was using central agencies against him. Stating that he was not afraid of anybody, Naidu said he had clean record and credibility in his 40-year-long political career.

The said Modi was trying to tarnish established political leaders and demolish established institutions. He condemned what he called attempts by the Centre to take over the affairs of

Naidu predicted that an alternative will emerge to the BJP-led government at the Centre. Such an alternative was necessary to undo the injustice done to people of the country, especially the people of Andhra Pradesh, by the Modi government, he said.

Naidu, whose TDP pulled out of the BJP-led in March this year, said BJP had done more injustice to than the Congress which bifurcated the state.

"You have not given the special status which you had promised in 2014," he said and accused Modi of also going back on the promise to implement Bifurcation Act.

The also slammed the over "Rafale scam", saying Bofors was small compared to this.

He alleged that people have lost faith in the system as those who committed fled the country. He also targeted the Centre for rising fuel prices, devaluation of rupees, its failure to achieve anything from demonetisation and improper implementation of the Goods and Services Tax.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 23:44 IST