TDP Chief Naidu meets Rajnath, calls Congress it's first enemy
TDP Chief Naidu meets Rajnath, calls Congress it's first enemy
The meeting was their first formal interaction after Modi had publically reached out to Naidu and praised him in a rally in Hyderabad.

New Delhi: Telugu Desam Party (TDP)Chief Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday met Bharatiya Janata Paraty (BJP) President Rajnath Singh in New Delhi. The meeting was their first formal interaction after BJP's prime ministerial candidate and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had publically reached out to him in August during a rally in Hyderabad.

Both the BJP and the TDP have so far not commented on the possibility of an alliance. Though they have also not ruled out the option of getting into an alliance. "It is too early to comment. We will discuss about an alliance at the appropriate time," Naidu said.

Naidu maintained his disapproval towards the Congress and said, "Congress is our first enemy".

According to TDP sources, Naidu had come to the national capital to discuss the fallout of the Telangana decision with main political parties including the BJP.

The Centre's decision to create a separate state of Telangana by dividing Andhra Pradesh has hit the TDP hard. In the Seemandhra region, Naidu is being seen as a 'traitor' who has sided with Telangana. In Telangana, people have started doubting his commitment to the new state.

He is also facing internal rebellion from his own family. His brother-in-law and NTR's son N Harikrishna is reportedly upset with Naidu. He wants Naidu to quit as the TDP chief to make way for somebody from the NTR family to take charge as party president.

The TDP is facing a tough competition from the jailed YSR Congress chief YS Jaganmohan Reddy in the Seemandhra region. According to some surveys, Jagan is already miles ahead of Naidu in these regions. In Telangana, Naidu is fighting the Congress, TRS, YSRCP and the Communist parties.

The undivided Andhra Pradesh has 42 Lok Sabha and 294 Assembly seats. The Telangana region has 17 Lok Sabha and 119 Assembly Seats. The Seemandhra region has 25 Lok Sabha seats and 175 Assembly seats. Naidu has been out of power for almost 10 years. The AP Assembly and Lok Sabha polls early next year would be a 'do or die' battle for him.

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