YSRCP wants to break TDP-BJP alliance: Nukasani

YSRCP wants to break TDP-BJP alliance: Nukasani
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Zilla Parishad vice-chairman and TDP leader Nukasani Balaji alleged that the YSR Congress Party was working very hard to break the alliance between the Telugu Desam Party and Bharateeya Janata Party stating that the later has been fooling public in the name of fight for Special Category Status.

Ongole: Zilla Parishad vice-chairman and TDP leader Nukasani Balaji alleged that the YSR Congress Party was working very hard to break the alliance between the Telugu Desam Party and Bharateeya Janata Party stating that the later has been fooling public in the name of fight for Special Category Status.

Speaking at the NTR Bhavan in Ongole on Sunday, Balaji said that Chief Minister and TDP national president Nara Chandrababu Naidu was working for the best option available for the welfare of the state. He said that though the BJP had demanded for 10 years of SCS and Modi also supported the demand in his meeting in Tirupati, the NDA government expressed its inability to provide it and offered special package with more benefits.

As the well wishing CM of the state, he said, Chandrababu Naidu had opted for it at that time with due respect to the alliance. But now, as we were facing a situation that BJP might not fulfill the promises, the chief minister wants the Union government to fulfill all promises immediately, he said.

Balaji alleged that the YSR Congress Party president, Jaganmohan Reddy was trying to corner TDP in the name of fake fight for SCS. If the YSRCP was committed for the SCS, how come it offered unconditional support to the BJP in the president and vice-president elections, even before the BJP requests it, He questioned.

He said that the YSRCP wants to join hands with BJP if the alliance between BJP and TDP comes to an end now and creating situations for it. That was why the YSRCP MP Vijayasai Reddy complained to the President after the Union Minister Sujana Chowdary spoke in support of agitating TDP MPs, he added.

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