Live: TDP quits NDA, no-confidence motions mooted in Lok Sabha
All developments on a day of hectic political activity as TDP quits NDA and two no-confidence motions against the Narendra Modi-led government are being moved in the Lok Sabha by TDP and YSRC
AIADMK's conditional support to no confidence motion
After Andhra Pradesh's ruling TDP pulled out of the BJP-led NDA and said it will move a no-confidence motion against the government, Tamil Nadu's AIADMK set conditions for its support to the no-trust vote.
MDMK leader Vaiko urged the AIADMK to utilise the opportunity to put pressure on the BJP-led Central government to set up a Cauvery Management Board (CMB) if it needed support against the no-confidence motion.
Former MP and AIADMK spokesperson KC Palanisamy told IANS: "If the Centre refuses to set up the CMB and the Cauvery Water Regulatory Committee (CWRC) as the Supreme Court ordered, the AIADMK may support the no-trust motion."
IANS
Shiv Sena to hold meeting to decide stand on no confidence motion
What TDP has decided is correct, says Mamata Banerjee
Chandrababu Naidu targets Prime Minister's office
During a teleconference with TDP politburo members, Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu trained guns on the BJP for using TDP's rivals to weaken the party and politically destabilize the state.
According to TDP sources, Naidu alleged that the BJP was running a drama with the help of YSR Congress Party on one side and actor politician Pawan Kalyan on the other.
Naidu said YSR Congress MP Vijay Sai Reddy was running around the PMO, which proves the conspiracy against the TDP and the state. "By giving appointments to A1 and A2, what message the PMO is sending to people," he asked in a reference to YSR Congress chief YS Jaganmohan Reddy and Vijay Sai Reddy, who were accused in corruption cases.
"What has an economic offender to do in PMO?" he asked, reiterating the allegation that the YSR Congress was acting at the behest of the BJP.
IANS
RJD supports no confidence motion against BJP led government
Jan Sena Party claims credit for TDP's idea of no confidence motion
We've quit NDA. I took the decision, not for selfish reasons,but for interests of AP: Chadrababu Naidu, AP CM
Bihar's Special Status demand should be taken seriously, says KC Tyagi
On a day the Telegu Desam Party end its ties with the BJP, another ally Janata Dal (United) has said that the special status demand for Bihar should also be “taken seriously”. JD(U) leader KC Tyagi told reporters in Delhi that “earlier Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar also asked for special status and we will continue to fight for it”.
An ally of the BJP, JD(U), returned to the NDA after a brief hiatus last year when Nitish Kumar walked out of the Mahagathbandhan in Bihar after having contested and won the last elections in alliance with the BJP.
If there were issues all these years, then why weren't they raised?: D Jayakumar, AIADMK MLA
What does govt fear? They have huge majority in Lok Sabha: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor
BJP calls its Andhra Pradesh leaders to New Delhi reports News18
In 2019, BJP tally may drop by 110 seats: Shiv Sena
"The twin wins by the Samajwadi Party in BJP bastions like Gorakhpur and Phulpur has created panic in the BJP camp even as they were busy celebrating the party's victory in a small state like Tripura last week," Shiv Sena said in a party mouthpiece, Saamana.
"Lalu is in jail for corruption... and that could be a politics of vendetta. Despite that if he can get 'sympathy', then it's a big blow to both Nitish Kumar and Modi... The outcome has thrown down the BJP from the sky to the ground," the Sena said.
"Amidst all this, it is clear now, that in 2019, the BJP's numbers will not be 280, but it will plummet by at least 100-110 seats. The elections are not being fought in Russia, America, Canada, France or Israel, but in India. So they (BJP) should keep their feet on the ground here," the Sena warned.
YSRCP will continue to fight for Special category status says YS Jagan Mohan Reddy
The government has exposed itself and that it does not stand by any ally says Renuka Chowdhury
Lok Sabha adjourned for the day
Speaker adjourns Lok Sabha for the day without taking up no-confidence motion, as opposition protests continue
Andhra will be our next Tripura says BJP national spokesperson
TDP withdrawing from NDA is unfortunate: KC Tyagi, JDU
'BJP playing dirty games' says TDP MP
'Talaq, talaq, talaq' echoes at Parliament House as TDP quits NDA
Over 100 MPs supporting no-confidence motion
With Congress, TMC, Left parties supporting TDP and YSRC, more than 100 MPs in Lok Sabha are now in support of no-confidence motion. Only 50 MPs backing needed as a condition for acceptance of motion
Congress to support TDP's no-confidence motion in Parliament
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi says party will support no-confidence motion
West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee backs no confidence motion against BJP led government
TDP MPs protest outside Parlaiment
CPM supports no-confidence motion against NDA government
TDP MP Thota Narasimhan's letter to Secretary General of Lok Sabha requesting tabling of no-confidence motion
Statement from Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's office
“TDP withdrew support from NDA, which did injustice to AP, TDP President Chandrababu Naidu took this decision in an emergency teleconference with party politburo members and MPs, which was unanimously supported. TDP to also introduce no-confidence motion against NDA govt”
We have decided... we are out of the NDA, says TDP MP Thota Narasimhan
BJP has cheated Telugu people, we will be moving a no-confidence motion, says KS Jawahar, TDP minister in Andhra Pradesh
TDP quits NDA, will move no-confidence motion
It's been a hectic morning in politics as Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu on Friday pulled his Telugu Desam Party out of the ruling BJP-led National Democratic Alliance, after a reportedly unanimous decision by the party leadership. TDP and arch rival in AP Jaganmohan Reddy-led YSR Congress have both moved no-confidence motions against the Narendra Modi government.
Both parties say they are dissatified with the BJP-led NDA government, following the Centre's refusal to grant special category status to Andhra Pradesh. The BJP has accused regional parties in Andhra Pradesh of playing "politics of victimhood" and claimed that the central government had already given a lot of benefits to the state and was willing to do more.
Several Opposition parties have come out in support of the TDP’s decision.
Follow us on: Facebook, Twitter, Google News, Instagram
Join our official telegram channel (@nationalherald) and stay updated with the latest headlines