Andhra CM Naidu deserves award for betrayal\, says Amit Shah

Andhra CM Naidu deserves award for betrayal, says Amit Shah

IANS  |  Rajahmundry (Andhra Pradesh) 

on Thursday said that if an award is to be given in the country for betrayal in politics, it would definitely go to Pradesh Minister

"First he betrayed the great NTR, then he betrayed Atal Bihari Vajpayee and now he betrayed for his political interests," said Shah.

Referring to the TDP leader's statement on Pulwama terror attack, the (BJP) alleged that trusts Pakistan's and not the Indian "One should not stoop down to this level for his political interests," he said.

The public meeting was organised to launch a nationwide campaign by the BJP to reach out to beneficiaries of various schemes, ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Shah visited the home of a Dalit woman P. Jyoti, who got the house under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. He said Modi has fulfilled dreams of millions of Indians like her and claimed that the largest number of beneficiaries of this scheme are from Pradesh.

The said both TDP and YSR parties are corrupt and dynastic parties who cannot do any good for

He pointed out that 10 of 14 tasks of Reorganization Act were completed by the in five years though the time-frame was 10 years.

He said the has given 20 major institutions, including IIT, IIIT, NIT, IIM, AIIMS, and central and tribal universities to Andhra Pradesh but Chandrababu is still accusing the Centre of not helping the state for its development.

"Chandrababu Naidu sits on dharna in Delhi, Bengal, and If he wishes to sit on dharna, then he should sit in front of his party office which in the past 5 years has not worked for the development of Andhra," said Shah.

He claimed that the Centre provided all required funds for the development of state capital Amaravati and for construction of Polavaram project but the TDP government could not spend the money properly. "There is massive corruption in implementation of these projects," he said.

Shah said various projects with investment of over Rs 55,400 crore were launched in coastal Andhra, adding that work would soon start on in which HPCL and GAIL together propose to invest over Rs 1 lakh crore.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, February 21 2019. 17:10 IST