1. BJP alliance made no difference to TDP in 2014: Chandrababu
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu asserted that the alliance with the BJP had fetched nothing for the TDP in the 2014 elections.
Naidu is said to have pointed out that the Telugu Desam Party had polled a good percentage of votes when it contested alone in the local bodies elections in 2014.
2. Will try to unite all anti-BJP forces for 2019 LS polls: Mamata
3) Naidu tells Modi 'things have crossed that stage': Prime Minister Modi reportedly tried to reach out to upset ally Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday, but found little success. Modi requested Naidu to "reconsider" the TDP's decision to pull out from the NDA government at the Centre. However, the TDP chief reportedly turned down the PM's request, saying "things have crossed that stage".
6) Two TDP ministers resign from Modi Cabinet: After meeting the Prime Minister, the two TDP ministers in the Modi government, A Gajapathy Raju and YS Choudhary, tendered their resignation to Prime Minister Modi.
On Wednesday night, the two TDP ministers in the Modi government were instructed to resign from the Union Cabinet on Thursday by Chandrababu Naidu.
7) TDP to remain a part of the NDA: TDP leader Y S Chowdary said he and his colleague Ashok Gajapathi Raju were stepping down as ministers as it was necessitated by "unavoidable circumstances" but the party would continue to be part of the NDA.
The TDP has 16 MPs in the Lok Sabha.
8) I am with Andhra, says PM Modi: "Prime Minister Modi received us cordially and said that whatever delay has happened, but we will work towards it. The Prime Minister said clearly that 'I am with Andhra Pradesh and I will serve people of the state'," YS Chowdary said.
Replying to a question about the way forward, Chowdary said, "We have to ensure whatever commitments and assurances given in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act as well as the promises made by former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on the floor of the Rajya Sabha are fulfilled."
Chowdary said that since he and Gajapathy Raju have resigned from the council of ministers, they will have more freedom in the Parliament to pursue the issues.
9) 'Salute Naidu's courage, time for Nitish to speak up': The opposition RJD in Bihar challenged Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to take a cue from his Andhra Pradesh counterpart Chandrababu Naidu and "speak up" on the issue of special status for the state.
Accusing Kumar of remaining silent on issues such as vandalism of statues and the alleged insult to women leaders like Mayawati and Renuka Chowdhury, the Opposition party warned the government of launching an agitation if the chief minister failed to raise his voice on the issue of special-category status.
"We salute Chandrababu Naidu for showing the courage to stick to the stand he took on the issue of special status for Andhra Pradesh. The effect of creation of Telangana out of Andhra Pradesh is similar to the impact carving out of Jharkhand had on Bihar. But there appears to be a big difference between the chief ministers of the two states," RJD national spokesman Manoj Jha said, reported PTI.
He added that while the TDP remains a part of the NDA, the YSR Congress has also been friendly to the government in Parliament, which gives the BJP a unique political space as its main national rival, the Congress, remains a pariah for the two regional parties.
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