Chandrababu Naidu to campaign in Northern states against bjp

Update: 2019-04-13 02:51 IST
Chandrababu Naidu to campaign in Northern states against bjp

Amaravati: As the elections were concluded in the State, TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu has plans to tour all over the country to campaign against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP, from Saturday.

So far, the BJP and YSRCP made their campaign against TDP in the State during the elections. But, now, the elections are over for AP and TDP chief got the opportunity to spend a good amount of qualitative time to campaign against BJP in the country. He revealed his plans that he will fight against Modi and campaign against him across the country.

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At present, out of seven phases elections in the country, only one phase has been completed. Still, there are six phases of elections and BJP is going to contest in all these phases. The north Indian states are very crucial for BJP to form government at the Centre, at this juncture, Naidu campaign will have negative impact on Modi and BJP.

Naidu will visit New Delhi on Saturday and meet Election Commission of India and complain on its failures in conducting elections in the State in a fair manner.He raised his objections on many issues in the conduct of election and flayed ECI for its insensitiveness towards appeals of TDP.

Addressing at a press conference at his residence at Undavalli in Guntur on Friday, he revealed that he will meet the ECI and complain on non-functioning of about 35 per cent EVMs in the State, till 11 a.m and about the delay in voting process. He said that the ECI lost its credibility by supporting YSRCP in the State.

He demanded ECI to count all the VVPATs as there were many objections from voters on the transparency of technology adopted for elections, introduction of EVMs, failure of showing VVPAT slips, not appointing technical experts, hiring private employees for election duties, non-availability of government experts for solving real time problems of EVMs and VVPATs and many other issues.

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