Telugu Desam Party supremo N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday said his party was in NDA and that he will be attending the National Democratic Alliance meeting to be held in New Delhi later in the day.
NDA constituent Jana Sena party’s chief Pawan Kalyan will also be attending the NDA meeting at the national capital, a day after the alliance emerged victorious in Assembly and Lok Sabha polls in Andhra Pradesh.
“We are in NDA. I am going for an NDA meeting. In the course of time, if there is anything we will report to you,” Naidu said in a press conference when asked about his Delhi visit.
Jana Sena sources told the media that Kalyan also left for the national capital to attend the NDA meeting.
Senior leaders of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance are meeting in New Delhi on Wednesday to take stock of the Lok Sabha poll results and deliberate on the details of government formation.
The TDP and Jana Sena, which won 16 and two Lok Sabha seats respectively from Andhra Pradesh, will play a crucial role in government formation at the Centre. The BJP won two seats in the state.
Naidu said Andhra Pradesh has suffered a lot during the past five years and he has a job to set it right.
He alleged that the destruction caused during the past five years was so immense, even as systems were destroyed and the economy collapsed in the state.
He further said nobody is permanent in politics and there will be ups and downs.
“The country is permanent, democracy is permanent, political parties are permanent, but power is not permanent,” he said.
In a veiled reference to the YSR Congress party, Naidu said political parties will also vanish if they are not straight forward.