Naidu welcomes senior Congress leader V Kishore Chandra Deo into TDP fold

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and V Kishore on Sunday joined the (TDP) in the presence of N Chandrababu Naidu, who welcomed him into the party fold.

Talking about the bauxite movement in north Andhra, Deo said that even though the was ruling in the state and at the Centre, he could only stop the but failed to cancel the licenses.

Slamming Narendra Modi, he said: "BJP is creating divisions among different communities in the region. Modi-led Democratic Alliance (NDA) won't even get 100 seats in the coming Lok Sabha seats."

Speaking on the occasion, lauded Deo for doing dignified throughout his political career.

Comparing Deo with Jagan of YSR Party (YSRCP), said: "There is no comparison between Deo and Reddy. Deo has always brought respect, but Jagan has criminalised the political discourse and has floated a party only to attack. YSRCP cadres have time and again attacked Congress, TDP and journalists."

alleged that Modi is leading attacks on opposition leaders in the country. He said the TDP leaders having assets in are getting death threats and are being harassed by the TRS leaders.

"On one hand, Prime Minister Modi is forcing and (ED) to raid the state, on the other, K Chandrasekhar Rao of TRS is threatening and harassing those opposing him. All of them are targeting our party and the state. I am not fighting for myself but for the sake of the state and for the future of the youths."

Accusing Prime Minister Modi, KCR and Jagan Mohan of colluding among them against him, Naidu said: "Why are you playing a veiled and dark You three can contest the elections together. We will show you the power of Andhra."

Naidu also requested the to raise their voice against Prime Minister Modi who is scheduled to visit Visakhapatnam on March 1.

He requested the people of the state to ask him about the assurances made in the wake of the Reorganisation Act such as Visakhapatnam Railway Zone, Vizianagaram Tribal University, Visakha Metro Rail, Kakinada Petro Chemical Complex, and the financial aid of Rs 1000 crore for Hudhud cyclone victims.

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First Published: Sun, February 24 2019. 20:22 IST