The main opposition YSR Congress and the Jana Sena wanted the TDP, a constituent of the NDA, to move the no-trust motion demanding that the Centre grant the special category status to Andhra Pradesh.
YSRC president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy even announced that his party would move the no-trust motion if the TDP did not do so.
"Does he (Jagan) have head and tail? If you move a no-confidence motion, they (BJP) have majority. It will be defeated and you can't talk anything for six months on the issue," Naidu told reporters at the Polavaram project site this afternoon.
"When our Minister (Y S Chowdary) demanded in Parliament that justice be done to the state, they (YSRC) demanded his dismissal (citing rules and procedures). Now they are talking about no-confidence," the TDP chief said.
Naidu said Reddy's demand was aimed at cornering the TDP on the special category status issue.
"We are also part of India. When I say that, they (YSRC) say we will run away by resigning (from Parliament) or moving a no-confidence motion (sic).
The chief minister said his government would take the lead to secure the rights of Andhra Pradesh from the Centre.
"Let them come with us and cooperate. But they are asking us to follow them. Who are they? What's their history?" he questioned.
The ties between the BJP and TDP came under severe strain recently after the southern party alleged meagre allocations to AP projects in the Union Budget 2018-19.
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