AP special status row: Naidu's call to PM Modi goes unanswered

HYDERABAD: Soon after his press conference the place he announced that the Telugu Desam Party was once pulling out of the NDA government on Wednesday night, AP leader minister N Chandrababu Naidu attempted to touch Prime Minister Narendra Modi however he may not talk to him.
"I tried reaching out to the Prime Minister to inform him about our decision. But sadly, he was unavailable," he tweeted.

After a series of tweets in Telugu about his decision to pull out of the NDA government, he tweeted in English. He said, "The Centre has been taking one sided decisions and our patience has run out now. When the purpose of joining the union cabinet hasn't been fulfilled, it's best to resign now."



Naidu said he was once not offended with any person. "This decision has been taken only to benefit the people of Andhra Pradesh," he said.


The leader minister additionally said: "It's a crucial time. We have to stand, we have to fight, we have to get it done."


Naidu said as a accountable senior baby-kisser, he had known as Modi to tell him concerning the decision of the TDP to pull out its two ministers from the Union cupboard but the Prime Minister did not come at the phone line.
AP special status row: Naidu's call to PM Modi goes unanswered AP special status row: Naidu's call to PM Modi goes unanswered Reviewed by Kailash on March 08, 2018 Rating: 5
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