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TDP's Nara Lokesh explains support to Modi 3.0, Agniveer and Andhra special status

TDP leader Nara Lokesh said that the party wanted Modi to become the prime minister, and hopes for a “symbiotic” relationship with Centre.

Published on: Jun 7, 2024, 22:35:39 IST
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TDP General Secretary Nara Lokesh, the son of Andhra Pradesh chief minister elect Chandrababu Naidu, spoke about maintaining a “symbiotic relationship” with the Narendra Modi-led central government, offering his party's unconditional support to the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Nara Lokesh, TDP general secretary and Chandrababu Naidu's son (HT Photo)
Nara Lokesh, TDP general secretary and Chandrababu Naidu's son (HT Photo)

In an interview to PTI at TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu’s residence in Undavalli, Lokesh said that his party joined NDA “unconditionally” before the Lok Sabha election. However, he reasoned that there should be a give-and-take in the relationship in case of any future investment opportunity.

“We joined NDA unconditionally before elections; we will continue to be in NDA unconditionally... We believe that he (Modi) should be the Prime Minister of India and there is no second thought about it,” said Lokesh.

He further said that if some opportunity for investment arises, the party would like Andhra to get and would expect Centre's push for it.

“We will definitely ask for it. It is about building a symbiotic relationship, representing the state’s interests, every state’s interest,” Lokesh asserted. He further said that there will be ”hundreds of things" where negotiation with the Centre would be required.

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“There would be 100 things such as Agniveer, Uniform Civil Code, reservations, allocation of budgets, development and others which could be negotiated across a table,” Nara Lokesh said.

When asked a question about whether the new Andhra Pradesh government will offer reservations for the Muslim community, the TDP leader said that his party doesn’t know caste, creed or religion, and only represents the interests of the Telugu people.

“TDP has been clear from day one. TDP represents the interests of Telugu people. We don’t know caste, creed and religion. We stand only for Telugu people. We believe that the Telugu state should be a strong state,” he noted.

Emphasizing on the concept of ‘one state, one capital’, Lokesh asserted that Amaravati is the capital city of Andhra Pradesh, but highlighted that decentralised development will be done.

The Telugu Desam Party won the Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections by winning 135 seats, with Chandrababu Naidu set to be the new chief minister of the state. Meanwhile, the Andhra Pradesh Lok Sabha election also saw a victory for the NDA alliance, with TDP winning 16 out of the 25 seats and BJP winning 3 seats.

(With inputs from PTI)

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