This was indicated by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu at a meeting of the party's coordination committee here today, the sources said.
Discussion at the meeting centred around the Narendra Modi government's treatment of Andhra Pradesh and the "injustice" heaped on the state in the budget proposals, the sources said.
However, there is a "strong mood" among TDP leaders to break away from the alliance with the BJP, the sources said.
The party sources said that Naidu apparently dissuaded his senior party colleagues from speaking about the fate of the alliance with BJP and dwelt on the Rajasthan bypoll results where the BJP tasted defeat.
The TDP sources said that according to Naidu, the bypoll results are a clear example that people will be unsparing if governance is not good.
"Bengaluru, Mumbai and Ahmedabad got a substantial allocation for various projects but none of our projects, including the Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam Metro rail, got anything," one of the sources quoted Naidu as saying at the meeting.
"At the time of the state bifurcation, I was the only one who demanded equal treatment to both the states. Though gross injustice was done to Andhra on account of bifurcation, I aligned with the BJP only because having good relations with the Centre could undo the injustice," Naidu apparently told the TDP leaders.
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