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Saffron party too feels political jitters in state

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Published : Jun 15, 2018, 1:21 am IST
Updated : Jun 15, 2018, 1:21 am IST

Andhra BJP chief gives list of 12 demands.

Kanna Lakshmi Narayana
 Kanna Lakshmi Narayana

New Delhi: It is not the Telugu Desam Party and the YSR Congress alone who seem to be getting the political jitters in Andhra Pradesh. The BJP, too, is getting anxious ahead of the poll season, going by the list of demands put forward by state BJP president Kan-na Lakshmi Narayana to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a meeting in the capital on June 11.

The newly-appointed Andhra BJP president, a former Congressman, met Mr Modi and submitted a list of 12 demands for the state, which included approval of projects like Vizag Railway Zone, Kadapa Steel Factory, Girijan University, Metro for Visakhapatnam and Vijaywada and special industrial corridor for four Rayalseema districts.

Significantly, all these 12 demands were included in the 19 demands put forward by Andhra Pradesh chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu before he quit the NDA earlier this year.

A perusal of the letters submitted by both shows that the only major demands, which were not covered by the BJP state president, were the ones pertaining to a demand for special status and the Polavaram project.

It might be recalled BJP president Amit Shah had written a nine-page reply to the TDP supremo’s dec-ision to exit the NDA with the theme that majority of the demands of the Andhra Pradesh state government had been fulfilled.

The letter written by Mr Shah had said: “This decision (to quit NDA) is both unfortunate as well as unilateral. It is a decision; I am afraid, will be construed as being guided wholly and solely by political considerations instead of developmental concerns.”

Contending that massive resource allocation had been done to the state over the last four years, the letter goes on to say: “Already most of the promises made in the AP reorganisation Act, 2014 are poised towards fulfilment.”

BJP state president Lakshmi Narayan was appointed just a day after Karnataka went to polls. It was being widely speculated earlier that he was quitting the saffron party to join the YSRCP.

Mr Narayan is a five-time MLA from Guntur district and has also served as a minister in the past. After losing the 2014 elections, he had quit the Congress to join the BJP.

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