Finance Minister Arun Jaitley assured the House that the the government is committed to keeping all its promises and will fulfill all its responsibilities as far as hand holding Andhra Pradesh was concerned.
Jaitley was responding to a discussion on the 'Status of implementation of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 and government assurances' during which TDP and several other parties pressed for grant of special category status to the state in the wake of carving out of Telangana state two years back.
However, he added, "For some period, Andhra Pradesh needs hand holding. The Centre will fulfill all the responsibilities it has towards hand holding Andhra to (help it) reach a level where it can be on its own."
Much to the surprise of the House, TDP leader and Minister Y S Chowdary chipped in during Jaitley's reply to seek a resolution by the House for time-bound implementation of the promises made by the previous central government.
Interestingly, Chowdary held both BJP and Congress "equally responsible" for the "half baked, unscientific and undemocratic bill" which led to the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.
The TDP member reminded the House that both Arun Jaitley and Venkaiah Naidu had demanded special status for Andhra Pradesh to be extended to 10 years as against the five years promised by Manmohan Singh. He also praised the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi for opposing the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh in 1970s, saying that it would not be good.