Hyderabad, Apr 6: As per the deal, the saffron party would contest five Lok Sabha and 15 Assembly constituencies in Seemandhra and eight parliamentary and 47 Assembly seats in Telangana
A fortnight-long, alliance and seat-sharing exercise came to an end around noon on Sunday with the Telugu Desam conceding to give the Bharatiya Janata Party 47 Assembly and eight Lok Sabha seats in Telangana and 15 and five to contest, respectively, in the residuary State of Andhra Pradesh in the general elections.
TDP president N. Chandrababu Naidu, flanked by BJP national spokesperson Prakash Javdekar and BJP treasurer Piyush Goyal and National Democratic Alliance (NDA) co-convenor and Shiromani Akali Dal MP, Naresh Gujral, announced the TDP’s re-entry into the NDA. Others present included Y. Ramakrishnudu of the TDP and while senior BJP leader Bandaru Dattatreya was present, the absence of the BJP’s Telangana State President G. Kishan Reddy was conspicuous.
When asked about Mr. Reddy’s resentment over certain seats, specially in and around Hyderabad being taken by the TDP, Mr. Javdekar said there was nothing like that. “You will joint campaigns being rolled out soon. We are a democratic party and all of BJP is committed,” he quipped, appearing to dismiss the very idea that Mr. Reddy could be out.
Elections to 119 assembly and 17 Lok Sabha seats in Telangana are scheduled for April 30, while 175 assembly and 25 Lok Sabha constituencies in Seemandhra will go to the hustings on May 7. The breakthrough in alliance talks came on Saturday night at a city hotel after top leader of the TDP and BJP intervened, to smoothen things out.
The two parties reached the agreement as the delay was leading to rebellion in both the camps. Even as the formal announcement was being made, there was slogan-shouting by TDP cadres outside Mr. Naidu’s residence. Among constituencies from where cadres protested were those seeking the TDP ticket for Bonda Umamaheswara Rao from Vijayawada Central and from Malkajgiri, that sitting Medak MLA of the TDP, Mynampalli Hanumantha Rao.
Mr. Naidu, Mr. Javdekar and Goyal hailed the alliance as one that would usher in a ‘corruption-free, Congress-free India’ and put the great nation on the international map. “Any small problems posed by voices of dissent and disappointment will be smoothened out,” they chorused, adding that now was the time to prepare for the electoral battle to throw the Congress out.
Mr. Naidu said the agenda at the end of the day was corruption-free governance that would propel India forward, fast-enough to make up for the 10-year slag, thanks to the United Progressive Alliance rule. “Our aim is to provide a stable and efficient Government and honest administration. I am confident that the NDA will end up with 300-plus Lok Sabha seats,” he said, to applause.
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