Highlight only injustice to state, TDP MPs told

Highlight only injustice to state, TDP MPs told
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Chief Minister and TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu directed the party Lok Sabha members to focus only on injustice done to Andhra Pradesh by the NDA government during the discussion on NoConfidence Motion

Amaravati: Chief Minister and TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu directed the party Lok Sabha members to focus only on injustice done to Andhra Pradesh by the NDA government during the discussion on No-Confidence Motion.

He said that the entire five crore people of AP have hopes on TDP leaders in Parliament and hence they have to work more responsibly, the Chief Minister said during a teleconference with them on Friday.

Stating that the debate on the majority verses morality should be promoted in the public, he said that the BJP leaders were playing political game by using their numbers in the Lok Sabha. The MPs, while participating in the debate, should remember that the people come first, he said.

It is worth to mention here that, Chandrababu Naidu held teleconferences with the party Lok Sabha members multiple times on Friday and guided them to ensure effective presentation of the demands of Andhra Pradesh.

He said that with this No-Confidence Motion, the people will come to know who were doing what and who were with whom. Appreciating the efforts of the party leaders in successfully moving the No-Confidence Motion in the Lok Sabha, Naidu said that it was the result of TDP’s continuous protests.

The Central government was helping only some states and completely neglected AP, he added. He explained to the party leaders that the other political parties will discuss the issues not related to AP, but the great responsibility will be on the TDP MPs to bring to the notice of the House about the problems being faced by the AP from bifurcation onwards.

Reacting on the YSRCP, Naidu said that as there was no other go for them they resorted to political drama on the media. They were struggling for existence, he added.

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