Amid the stand off between the Centre and its key ally, at least two MPs of TDP today indicated that they were ready to resign (as Members of Parliament) to safeguard the interests of the state.
"We will decide our future course of action at the emergency meeting with Chandrababu tomorrow. We are ready for sacrifices," Rajamahendravaram MP M Muralimohan said in Eluru.
Terming the Centre's stand as "escapist", Naidu did not hide his displeasure at the Centre after Finance Minister Arun Jaitley replied to a discussion on the issue in Rajya Sabha last evening.
The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, after a teleconference with his MPs, had reportedly given them an earful for not stalling the House when Jaitley made "hollow claims" about helping the state.
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At a late night press conference yesterday, he also mounted a scathing attack on Jaitley over the latter's claim that the state had been provided sufficient funds.
"In what way is the special status linked to the 14th Finance Commission grants? Have you given anything special to AP? It is not correct for Jaitley to say they have given us so many funds. Even the revenue deficit has not been bridged despite clear provision in the AP Reorganisation Act," Naidu said.
Naidu, however, remained evasive when asked if he would now exercise the "two options" he had reportedly given to Jaitley during a meeting a few months ago.
"I have two options. One, to get out of the coalition. Two, to see how long we can survive (on our own)?", he had reportedly told Jaitley.
The TDP chief, however, said during his press meet last night that his party was continuing in the the Narendra Modi government only to protect the interests of the state.
Responding to a discussion on the 'Status of implementation of the Reorganisation Act, Jaitley had assured the House that the Centre was committed to keeping all its promises and will fulfill all its responsibilities as far as Andhra Pradesh was concerned.
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Meanwhile, Congress member from Rajya Sabha K V P Ramachandra Rao, who had moved the private member bill on special package to AP, demanded that there should be further discussion and voting on the bill.
Rao said AP should be accorded a special status and additional funds be allocated for backward regions in the form of special package.
The MP alleged that the TDP members never demanded special status to the state and only praised their leader Chandrababu Naidu.
"Both the TDP and BJP are not interested on the issue of special status to AP," he added.