A P Jithender Reddy, the TRS (Telangana Rashtra Samiti) floor leader in Lok Sabha, also said his party would not join the group of 16 opposition parties, led by the Congress, which met last week to deliberate on evolving an "alternative narrative" to counter the BJP.
"We are giving issue-based support to BJP. We don't have any plans (to join the 16 opposition parties). Whoever wants to do good for Telangana, we are with them," Reddy told PTI.
However, the BJP and TRS continue to oppose each other in the state.
Reddy said the TRS was not interested in joining the NDA.
"We are building our state. Our support (to BJP-led government) is issue-based. As long as they do good for Telangana, we are with them. If not, we will fight with them. Not at all (we are not interested in joining NDA)," he said.
On BJP's goal to win the 2019 Assembly elections, Reddy said the TRS does not see the lead party of the NDA to be a formidable opponent to the ruling outfit in Telangana.
"I don't think anybody else has a chance (to come to power) in Telangana," said the Lok Sabha member from Mahbubnagar.
The Telangana BJP unit has spared no efforts to attack the TRS government on various issues.
The BJP has made no secret of its ambition to capture power in Telangana, where Assembly elections are due in 2019.
BJP president Amit Shah visited Telangana in May and is again slated to make a three-day trip to the state next month seeking to re-energise the party to take on the TRS.
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