The TDP's no-confidence motion against the government was a battle of "morality versus majority", party president and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said today.
The NDA government yesterday defeated the no-confidence motion after a marathon debate that lasted for nearly 12 hours. When the division was held at 11.10 pm last night, the ayes for the no-confidence were 126 and the noes 325.
"Yesterday's no-confidence motion was a battle between our morality and the majority of the BJP," Naidu told a press conference here, as he thanked the other opposition parties for supporting the Telugu Desam Party's (TDP) no-trust vote.
Contesting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remark in the Lok Sabha that special status cannot be extended to the state "as the Fourteenth Finance Commission (FCC) does not allow it". the Andhra Pradesh chief minister claimed, "The FFC says it does not have any role in it... don't drag us into it. It is the government which has to take a call."
On the prime minister terming Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao more mature than Naidu, the Andhra Pradesh chief minister said, "I am senior to the prime minister himself. How can he say that?"
Referring to Modi's remark that the "Congress killed the mother and saved the child. Had I have been there, I would have saved the mother too", he said, "We have waited for years for him to do so."
Asserting that the TDP had joined the NDA in 2014 only to ensure justice to the people of the state, he said, "We are not power hungry. We never aspired for cabinet berths."
On the BJD staging a walkout from Parliament during the debate on the no-confidence motion, exposing chinks in Opposition unity, Naidu said, "He (BJD chief Naveen Patnaik) is an old friend... They will be taken on board."
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