Chandrababu Naidu says Centre is threatening to impose President rule in AP

Amaravati: N Chandrababu Naidu has alleged that the Centre was threatening to impose President’s Rule in Andra Pradesh but, he said, nobody would be scared by such threats.

While addressing a teleconference with the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leaders on Monday, he claimed Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a “negative leader” under whose leadership the country was regressing and he attacked the prime minister and the BJP, saying they did nothing special for the state.

He stated that “They say one Union minister will come to the state every week. What good have they done for the state? On top of it, they are issuing threats that President’s Rule will be imposed in Andhra Pradesh. There is nobody here to be cowed down by their threats.”

The Cheif Minister while referring to the opposition parties’ rally in Kolkata two days ago said it marked the beginning of the end of dictatorial rule and gave confidence to the people of the country.

“We will hold a similar rally in Amaravati in which leaders of 22 parties will take part,” Naidu added.