Modi called Naidu over phone this evening and discussed the TDP's decision taken late last night over the issue of special category status to Andhra Pradesh, according to informed sources here.
During the telephonic talk, the prime minister asked Naidu to come over to New Delhi for a personal discussion but the latter did not respond to it.
"The prime minister asked our leader to come over to discuss everything in person. But Chandrababu said he cannot go now," a state minister said.
"The issue could have been resolved had we sat and discussed it," the prime minister reportedly told the TDP leader.
"We have waited patiently for four years (for special category status to AP) but ultimately we had to take the decision (to leave the NDA) in deference to the people's sentiment," Naidu reportedly said.
He said the people of the state were seething over Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's comments, which they feel were an "insult".
"Chandrababu only asked the prime minister to do something for the state since he had the authority," said Information and Public Relations Minister Kalva Srinivasulu.
The two TDP ministers in the government -- Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Rahu and Y S Chowdary -- met Prime Minister Narendra Modi this evening and handed over their resignation letters.
Meanwhile, Governor E S L Narasimhan has accepted the resignation of the two BJP ministers from the Chandrababu Naidu Cabinet.
The Governor allotted the two portfolios to the chief minister, an official order said tonight.
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