Andhra Lawmaker Calls PM Modi "A Cheat", Furious BJP Seeks Action

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Chandrababu Naidu and his Telugu Desam Party (TDP), which broke ties with the BJP over demands for special category status for Andhra
Pradesh, have been repeatedly attacking the BJP-led government at the centre over the issue
The war-of-words between the former allies hit a new low after a TDP lawmaker lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him a
"traitor" and "a cheat", allegedly for going back on the promise to the southern state.Launching a sharp attack on PM Modi in the presence
of Mr Naidu at an event in Vijayawada, N Balakarishan, an actor-turned-politician and younger son of legendary actor and TDP founder NT Rama
Rao, said: "Modiji, Andhra Pradesh is not Gujarat
Your hukumat (rule) doesn't work here
The Telugu people are courageous
organised by Telugu Desam Party on the occasion of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's birthday, where he observed a one-day hunger strike to
protest against the 'centre's non-cooperation with the state'."Not only are the people of Andhra but the entire India is against you right
now
I am telling now that you are a gaddar (traitor), a namak haram (cheat)
Come outside and meet people
Talk to them or they will chase you, beat you, wherever you go
You cannot escape even if you go and sit in a bunker," he said, adding that the "war has begun".A furious Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
promptly demanded action against the TDP legislator.The TDP, once the BJP's biggest ally in south, had pulled out of the government last
month over the special status issue
Mr Naidu's party also tried to bring a no-confidence motion against the government but it could not be taken up due to repeated adjournments
in parliament.Special status entails a host of economic benefits and central grants, which is given to disadvantaged states
The demand has been a big issue ever since the bifurcation of the state which led to creation of Telangana in 2014
Mr Naidu said Andhra Pradesh was promised a special category status, but the central government refused to deliver on the assurance made in
parliament.