BJP president Amit Shah is likely to hold a meeting with the core group of the party's Andhra Pradesh unit tomorrow, party sources said after the Telugu Desam Party walked out of the NDA. The meeting comes as the BJP finds itself in a tight corner in Andhra Pradesh after the TDP and YSR Congress moved notices for a no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha against the Modi government. Shah is likely to review the political situation in Andhra Pradesh and strategise over his party's options in the state, which sends 25 members to the Lok Sabha and where assembly polls will be held along with the parliamentary elections next year. The party has already asserted that the TDP's decision to sever ties with it is a timely opportunity for it to grow in the state. "TDP's decision to quit was inevitable after its mischievous propaganda against Centre. People of AP have now realised that the TDP is resorting to lies to cover up its inept & inert governance. Far from being a threat, TDP's exit ..
Shah made the statements while addressing rallies during the two-day 17-meeting election tour of Hyderabad-Karnataka region
The BJP President was speaking at the inauguration of new party headquarters on Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg
Shah also praised the Union Budget 2018, saying it was meant to benefit the farmers and the middle class
'Making pakodas is not shameful, what is shameful is comparing such a person with a beggar,' he said and pointed out that a chaiwala's son has become PM today
Anand Sharma reminded the chairman that it was customary to call members 'sammananiya sadasyon'
He said subsidy worth Rs 10.3 mn was surrendered after Modi appealed to people to give up subsidy on cooking gas cylinders
Shah also lashed out at the Congress for its opposition to the GST and for dubbing it as 'Gabbar Singh Tax'
Shah will be addressing around 17,000 youths in Varanasi, which is Prime Minister Narendra Modi's constituency
Siddaramaiah Government in the state had deprived the people of the state from the benefits of the money that was meant for their welfare, says Amit Shah
Shah was speaking shortly before the state BJP chief Jitu Vaghani filed his nomination papers from Bhavnagar (west).
Shah also lashed out at the CM over the rape and death case of a minor girl in Kotkhai
Hundreds of party workers, led by the state unit chief, are participating in the march that entered the third day today
Describing scale of violence as unmatched, says his party leaders and workers were being murdered, their limbs being broken, and their houses and shops set on fire
BJP chief said industry should focus on manufacturing mobiles, solar cells in India
He said while the BJP is blamed, all the NPA accounts were opened in the UPA era
BJP chief says people should replace the BJD govt for overall development of Odisha
Achhe din was also experienced by crores of beneficiaries of free LPG under Ujjwala scheme: Shah
The meeting was attended by chief ministers of Assam, Manipur, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland
Congress leader Ahmed Patel also won in the Gujarat elections