It also condemned the attack on its senior leader and Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu by Telugu film star and Jana Sena Party founder Pawan Kalyan and called him the "third rotten laddoo" of the state after Congress and YSR Congress.
Kalyan has attacked Naidu for his "failure" to get special category status to Andhra Pardesh despite "repeated promises".
"The Commission's report was submitted to then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in January 2014. But the report was not implemented by his government. It was, instead, implemented by us (the NDA government) after coming to power," BJP national secretary Siddharth Nath Singh said today.
"Manmohan Singh accepted 14th Finance Commission report in January 2014. We came to power in May. He did not include special status in the report," he said.
Andhra Pradesh has been demanding a Special Category State (SCS) status from the Centre ever since its economic powerhouse Hyderabad, which housed several IT and pharmaceutical companies as well as PSUs, went to Telengana in the bifurcation.
"In the report, there is no provision now for dividing the states on special and general basis for giving them certain financial packages or for the purpose of devolution of central taxes," he said.
"Once that is done, there can't be any special or general category," he added.
On Kalyan's diatribe against Naidu, Singh said that "there are two rotten ladoos in Andhra --Congress and YSR Congress. Now the third is Jan Sena of Pawan Kalyan, which is trying to join them."
"We condemn Pawan Kalyan's utterances about our senior leader Venkaiah Naidu and personal attack on him," he said while seeking an apology from him for his remarks about Naidu.
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