In a nin-page letter written to Naidu, Shah challenged the TDP and other Opposition parties to bring a no-confidence motion, saying the government enjoyed a majority in Paarliament. Formalising the split between BJP and TDP, Shah unleashed an attack on Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, saying TDP's decision to quit the NDA was unilateral "guided wholly and solely by political considerations instead of development concerns".
2. 'Amit Shah's letter false': Lashing out at Amit Shah's nine-page letter, Chandrababu Naidu said, "Amit Shah's letter is full of false information which shows their attitude. Even now Centre is providing special benefits to Northeastern states. Had Andhra Pradesh been given the same hand holding, many industries would have come to the state."
Naidu had earlier asked TDP MPs and senior party leaders to impress on other opposition parties the need to bring in the no-confidence motion against the Modi-led government at the Centre. He sought to know why the party MPs and leaders were not taking up discussion on the no-confidence motion.
3. 'Ready to face no-confidence motions': Amit Shah challenged the Opposition to bring the no-confidence motion.
He said, "BJP govt is all prepared to face the motion, we have the absolute majority with us," according to news agency ANI.
"We are ready to debate on all issues but it is the opposition which doesn't want the House to function," Shah said.
4. 'BJP committed to developing Andhra Pradesh': Shah said the BJP was committed to the cause of development of Andhra Pradesh but Naidu's allowed the mandate earned by the two parties "be squandered for political reasons". He also cited a number of development projects undertaken by the Centre for the state, besides funds given to it, as he sought to reject the charge that the Modi government had not fulfilled its promises.
5. Shah accuses Naidu of 'serious lapses': Amit Shah accused the state government of "some serious lapses...which can't be ignored".
Here is the full text of Amit Shah's Letter To Chandrababu Naidu
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