A TDP delegation led by Chandrababu Naidu will submit a memorandum to President Ram Nath Kovind on Tuesday.
Andhra
Pradesh Chief Minister N
Chandrababu Naidu began a day-long fast in Delhi on Monday,
demanding that the Centre grant special status to the state and
fulfil all promises made before its bifurcation in 2014.
A
number of Opposition party leaders - including Congress president
Rahul Gandhi, National Conference president Farooq Abdullah and Delhi
Chief Minister Arvind
Kejriwal - are expected to extend their support to the Telugu
Desam Party (TDP) chief's fast at the Andhra Pradesh Bhavan.
Before
beginning the fast, Naidu offered tributes to Matama Gandhi at Raj
Ghat and to B R Ambedkar at Andhra Pradesh Bhavan.
A
TDP delegation led by Naidu will submit a memorandum to President Ram
Nath Kovind on Tuesday.
Naidu
has been trying to unite the opposition parties to take on the BJP in
the general elections. Over the last three months, he has held a
number of meetings with the opposition party leaders on forming an
anti-BJP front.
In
March last year, the TDP had pulled out of the NDA government over
its refusal to grant special status to Andhra Pradesh.
The
party has been accusing the Narendra Modi government of not releasing
enough funds for the Polavaram irrigation project, the Kadapa steel
plant and Amravati, the under-construction ultra-modern state
capital.
On
June 2, 2014, Andhra Pradesh was split into two, and Hyderabad became
the capital of the new state Telangana.
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