Centre trying to remove AP from Country\'s map\, alleges CM

Centre trying to remove AP from Country's map, alleges CM

Press Trust of India  |  Amaravati 

N Chandrababu Friday accused the NDA government of discriminating against South in the matter of allotting cabinet berths and criticised a saffron party lawmaker for trying to defend the Centre.

Referring to the Union Budget, the said in the there was "not one word" about in the budget and alleged that the Centre was attempting to remove the state from the country's map.

"In the initial days, there at least used to be a reference to AP. In this budget, there is not a mention of Looks like they ultimately want to remove AP from the map," said.

Accusing the Centre of discriminating against south and not giving any berth in the to at least one from the region, he asked if it was not part of the country.

When the two BJP MLAs P and Manikyala Rao protested, the said Sadananda Gowda (from Karnataka) was the sole face in the

The name of Nirmala Sitharaman, who is a Rajya Sabha from Karnataka, did not figure in Naidu's address.

He also wondered if making M Venkaiah the was a "punishment or promotion" and alleged he was removed as out of "anger."

"Does anyone from the south have a post (in the Union Cabinet)? Poor Venkaiah Naidu used to be a minister. He used to go round the states.With anger, he was made

How jealous! If it is a punishment or promotion, God should know. Tell me one leader from the south. Is it not part of the country," Naidu asked.

During the rule, if the was from the north, a person from the south used to be made the President, he said.

"They used to be given a honourable position and respected. Even northeast....

There used to be Ananth Kumar, who unfortunately died. Now, there is only one (Sadananda Gowda) in the huge Cabinet," he pointed out.

He asked the BJP MLAs to count the number of portfolios allotted to

The Chief Minister addressed the House on the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 and the "broken promises" of the BJP-led NDA government.

When BJP floor leader P started reading out names of national institutions sanctioned to AP, though not promised in the Reorganisation Act, Naidu said "You have no right to be an elected (peoples) Are you doing tamasha."

"What do you think of yourself? What can you people do? Put me in jail? Dont we have anguish," Naidu said.

As the sought to raise an objection, Naidu asked the MLA to "go to and raise your objection."

"Who wants your objection? We will not leave you till justice is done (to the state)," he said.

Naidu said he was the senior-most in the country. "Modi came in 2002... (Amit) Shah came yesterday. I became an MLA for the first time in 1978. I was a partner in NF, UF, NDA-1...," he added.

Claiming that the proposed Federal Front was Narendra Modis "new proposal," Naidu said they were trying to play in Andhra Pradesh through (Telangana Chief Minister) K Chandrasekhar Rao and YSR Y S Jagan

"says I have taken a U-turn. Mine is not a U-turn, I have taken the right turn," Naidu maintained, referring to his stand on the special category status issue and subsequent pulling out of the NDA.

He also accused Modi of trying to protect all economic offenders, including YSR chief.

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First Published: Fri, February 01 2019. 20:55 IST