According to a party MP, TDP leaders were in favour of snapping ties with the BJP-led NDA, but Naidu overruled them. He also indicated that the current time may not be ripe to break the alliance.
"In politics, there is always a tomorrow. If not, there is the day after tomorrow," Naidu told his party MPs and senior leaders at a party meeting convened here yesterday.
TDP leader and Union minister Y Satyanarayana Chowdary yesterday said that its alliance with the BJP in Andhra Pradesh and the Centre was very much alive.
"Yes, he (Chandrababu) is totally upset (with the Centre's attitude towards the state) but his political shrewdness was on display during the hour of crisis. And that dissipated all talks of breaking the alliance with the BJP," a first-time MP said after attending the meeting.
"However, our leader exercised caution saying there will always be another day (in politics)," the MP said.
In Andhra Pradesh, the TDP's bete noire YSR Congress has been waiting in the wings to embrace the BJP. Moreover, the TDP seems to have realised that a tough posturing at this juncture could only jeopardise the southern state's interests at a time it relies largely on the Central support to convert various major projects like capital city Amaravati, Polavaram etc.into reality.
According to a confidante of Naidu, the TDP chief understood the "Delhi dynamics" well during his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi in mid-January.
At yesterday's meeting, Naidu said the TDP is a disciplined party and a "trusted ally".
The TDP chief also told his party leaders not to cross the line of discipline and asked them to "maintain dignity".
"We are unlike the Shiv Sena or some other party. Ours is a disciplined party and we have to be dignified. We are always known as a trusted ally and we should not let that image affected.
The TDP has 15 MPs in Lok Sabha.
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