Raising the issue during a debate on the Budget 2018, TDP leader C M Ramesh expressed anguish that the party had allied with BJP hoping that all promises made in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act would be implemented.
People in the state have run out of patience as none of the promises have been implemented fully so far, he said and added the state has become backward after bifurcation and was in a dilapidated condition.
Even the work of the proposed Visakhapatnam-Vijaywada Metro, sanctioned earlier, has not yet begun, he added.
"Congress did bifurcation in a hasty manner. We supported BJP thinking they will fulfill the promise. ...After the state formation, our CM met 22 times requesting the centre to implement the Act. Still, there is no clarity...," he said.
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Finance Minister Arun Jaitely had in 2016 promised of giving a special category status to the state. "Still, it is not implemented. We don't know when it will be implemented."
Expressing anguish that even the Budget has not done justice to AP, he said "That's why we are protesting. This is disrespect to Telugu people.
"We won't be patient. We want clear decisions. We first want special category status. All promises made in the Act should be implemented...Until we get, we won't stop our protest. We will not sleep," he said.
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