Chandrababu Naidu claims Amit Shah 'misrepresented facts' in letter, says BJP chief insulted people of Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu termed BJP President Amit Shah's letter as an insult to people of the state

IANS March 24, 2018 18:41:54 IST
Chandrababu Naidu claims Amit Shah 'misrepresented facts' in letter, says BJP chief insulted people of Andhra Pradesh

Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday termed BJP President Amit Shah's letter as an insult to people of the state.

Speaking in the state Legislative Assembly, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief alleged that the BJP chief tried to misrepresent the facts, hurting the sentiments of the Telugu people.

Chandrababu Naidu claims Amit Shah misrepresented facts in letter says BJP chief insulted people of Andhra Pradesh

File image of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. Twitter@ncbn

Defending his party's decision to quit the BJP-led NDA, Naidu said this was done to respect the feelings of people, who were feeling betrayed by the Central government. He said the NDA did not discharge its responsibility towards its ally and the state.

The TDP leader alleged that BJP had done graver injustice to Andhra Pradesh than the Congress. He said while Congress bifurcated the state in an unjust manner, the BJP failed to fulfil the commitments made in Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act.

Naidu's reaction came hours after BJP released a letter written by Shah in which he stated that TDP's decision to quit the NDA was unilateral "guided wholly and solely by political considerations instead of development concerns". In a nine-page March 23 letter released on Saturday, Shah described as "untrue and baseless" the TDP chief's allegations that the BJP was not sensitive to the aspirations of the people of Andhra Pradesh.

Naidu took strong exception to the BJP president attributing ulterior motives to him. "You may have that habit, I don't have," he said, reacting to Shah's remark that he was looking to divert the funds received from the Central government.

Slamming Shah for using some strong words in the letter, Naidu said it reflect the functioning of the Prime Minister's Office (PMO).

Disputing Shah's claim that the Central government extended all help to the state, he dared him to come out with facts and respond to the points raised by him in his letter earlier.

The TDP chief read out excerpts from the letter written by him and Shah's reply. He made a point by point rebuttal to assert that the Central government failed to come to state's rescue.

Naidu also told the Assembly that even the funds which the Central government had to give to the state towards the share in the taxes were being shown under the assistance extended to the state during last four years.

Earlier, Naidu's son Nara Lokesh said Amit Shah had no knowledge of the state's issues.

He said the BJP chief wrote the letter without complete understanding of the problems faced by the state.

Lokesh, who is also a cabinet minister, denied Amit Shah's allegation that the state did not submit utilisation certificates for the funds released by the Central government.

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