Speaking on the issue of promises made to Andhra Pradesh during bifurcation of the erstwhile undivided state last year, opposition leader and YSR Congress chief Y S Jaganmohan Reddy wondered why the TDP is still part of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government at the Centre if it had not given adequate support to Andhra Pradesh.
"If you feel BJP government has done injustice, why are you (TDP) continuing in the (Union) Cabinet and why are BJP members continuing in your TDP government," Jagan asked.
Reacting on the issue of promises made to AP, Naidu said in the AP Assembly today that he is "pursuing" the matter and that the AP state government would continue to "exert pressure" on the Centre to fulfil its promises.
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Naidu even expressed "optimism" that the Centre would co-operate with Andhra Pradesh and address its problems.
However, BJP ministers in the Naidu cabinet namely P Manikyala Rao and Kamineni Srinivas as well as BJP MLAs dismissed the charge that the BJP had done injustice to Andhra Pradesh.
Manikyala Rao referred to Jaitley's assurance during the Union Budget speech that the Centre would implement promises made in the Bifurcation Act.