Called Modi \'sir\' to satisfy his ego: Chandrababu

Called Modi 'sir' to satisfy his ego: Chandrababu

IANS  |  Amaravati 

Targetting once again, Minister on Wednesday said he addressed him as 'sir' to satisfy his ego for the sake of the state.

"When I met then US Bill Clinton, I addressed him as Mr. Clinton, not as 'sir'. Modi is my junior in But when he came (to power), I addressed him as sir 10 times. I did this for the sake of the state and to satisfy his ego in the hope that he will do justice to the state," said.

The Minister said even the poll alliance with (BJP) in 2014 was for the sake of the state. "We would have got 10 seats more without the alliance with BJP."

Naidu, whose party pulled out of BJP-led government at the Centre for its refusal to accord special status last year, said he took the step after reaching to a conclusion that Modi will not do justice.

Recalling that he was the first to demand resignation of Modi as the of in the wake of the riots in that state, said this could be a reason for Modi's bias against

He alleged was targeting all the political rivals with cases by CBI, and other agencies. He claimed that a case against was withdrawn after he 'compromised' with Modi.

YSR Congress, Congress, (BJP), and the Left parties did not attend the all-party meeting called by Naidu to mount pressure on the Centre for according special category status to the state.

Naidu assured the meeting that the government would withdraw the cases booked against those fighting for special status. A decision in this regard would be taken at the cabinet meeting to be held on Thursday.

Leaders of Pratyeka Hoda Sadana Samithi, which is fighting for special category status, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Samajwadi Party (SP), other smaller parties and employees' groups attended the meeting.

This was the third all-party meeting called by Naidu and like in the past, major opposition parties stayed away alleging he is not sincere in achieving the goal.

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First Published: Thu, January 31 2019. 00:30 IST