'Naidu adopting spit-and-run politics'

BJP says CM carrying out 'organised propaganda, spreading lies'

Update: 2018-06-04 19:27 GMT
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu

Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh): The BJP on Monday accused the ruling TDP in Andhra Pradesh of indulging in “spit-and-run politics” and carrying out “organised propaganda” against the saffron party’s government at the Centre for political gains.

Lashing out at chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu for his attack on the Centre, BJP national spok-esperson G.V.L. Narasimha Rao said the TDP supremo was “carrying out an organised propaganda and spreading lies”.

Since snapping ties with the NDA in March this year, Mr Naidu has been targeting the BJP at the Centre, accusing them of going back on the “promise” of granting special category status to Andhra Pradesh and also hatching conspiracies against the TDP. Mr Rao said, “He (Naidu) is trying not only to hoodwink people but also provoke them for political gains. This is opportunistic and cynical politics.”

Mr Naidu was adopting “spit-and run-politics” and trying to sling muck at the BJP and the Narendra Modi government, which was unbecoming of a chief minister, he told reporters here.

The BJP national spokesperson alleged that Mr Naidu had no stability of thought and was spreading “falsehood” on different issues such as the financial assistance to Amaravati and the special economic grant to backward districts.

“How can the state government expect funds without submitting proper utilisation certificates for the money already granted?” he asked.

Mr Rao alleged, “His (Mr Naidu’s) only success in the last four years had been in making Andhra Pradesh the number one state in the country in corruption. India Corruption Study, an annual survey of corruption in various states, clearly established this.”

While the Centre was ready to help Andhra Pradesh by all means, the state government remained indifferent, he claimed, adding, “We are ready to implement the special (economic) assistance measures promised in September 2016.”

“However, the state government is not coming forward to do its part, like setting up a special purpose vehicle to draw funds for different projects,” Mr Rao said.

The state government only wanted direct fund flow with an “ostensible aim of misappropriating it. We will not let that happen,” the senior BJP leader said. 

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