- The Opposition bloc INDIA has reached out to the Telugu Desam Party leadership, days after the arrest of its chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu in an alleged corruption case.
- The TMC, a leading constituent of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, or INDIA, contacted the TDP leadership since Naidu’s arrest.
- In the last four years, the TDP’s principal rival in Andhra, the state’s ruling YSR Congress Party, has supported the central government in Parliament on crucial bills.
- The BJP state unit stayed away from Monday’s state-wide bandh called by the TDP to protest Naidu’s arrest, while the Jana Sena, supported the bandh.
- Naidu met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in June, but the TDP didn’t find a spot in the 38-party NDA meeting on July 18.
A local court in Vijayawada remanded Naidu in judicial custody for 14 days on Sunday, September 10, 2023, for his alleged role in the Skill Development Corporation scam. On September 12, a local court rejected a house custody petition filed by Naidu.
The Opposition bloc INDIA has reached out to the Telugu Desam Party leadership, days after the arrest of its chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu in an alleged corruption case.
The first open support for Naidu came from West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on Monday through a recorded message that was circulated on social media platforms. It was not a simple post on X by Banerjee, but a recorded video message where she speaks out against the move to jail a senior leader and political rival. SP chief and former UP CM Akhilesh Yadav, National Conference president and ex-J&K CM Farooq Abdullah, and SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal came out in Naidu’s support. The TMC, a leading constituent of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, or INDIA, contacted the TDP leadership since Naidu’s arrest.
In the last four years, the TDP’s principal rival in Andhra, the state’s ruling YSR Congress Party, has supported the central government in Parliament on crucial bills.
The Samajwadi Party, the National Conference’s Dr. Farooq Abdullah, and a Congress leader in Andhra have criticized Naidu’s arrest, alleging that the Centre had the foreknowledge of the former Andhra chief minister’s arrest. Sukhbir Singh Badal, the head of the Shiromani Akali Dal, a former ally of the BJP, termed the arrest a ‘crude vendetta exercise’.
Sources, however, said it was premature to discuss the TDP’s entry into the Opposition alliance at the next INDIA meeting, which is likely to be held in Bhopal, in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee criticized Naidu’s arrest, terming it vindictive politics that would backfire on the ruling party. SP chief Akhilesh Yadav echoed Banerjee’s sentiments, saying, ‘BJP and its opportunist friends’ should remember that such political behaviour could return to haunt them. From the BJP, state unit chief Daggubati Purandeswari, whose sister Bhuvaneshwari is married to Naidu, protested Naidu’s arrest in a post on X on Saturday.
The BJP state unit stayed away from Monday’s state-wide bandh called by the TDP called to protest Naidu’s arrest, while the Jana Sena, supported the bandh. The BJP senior leadership believed the YSRCP remained popular in Andhra and was a more reliable potential ally post-2024 Lok Sabha election than the TDP.
The TDP exited the NDA in March 2018 on the question of a special package to Andhra and fought the 2019 elections in alliance with the Congress. Over the last few months, the TDP’s attempts to mend fences with the BJP and return to the National Democratic Alliance have failed despite Jana Sena’s efforts. Naidu met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in June, but the TDP didn’t find a spot in the 38-party NDA meeting on July 18.
(With inputs from agencies)