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"No Ideological Differences": Chandrababu Naidu On Congress Team-Up

Telangana Election 2018: Justifying his alliance with the Congress, Chandrababu Naidu said there was a democratic compulsion for non-BJP parties to come on a single platform

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Election in Telangana: Rahul Gandhi has said he and Chandrababu Naidu have a good chemisty

Hyderabad:

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, who has been trying to forge a grand alliance against the BJP, today said that while his Telugu Desam Party and the Congress were politically different, they did not have any ideological differences.

Justifying his alliance with the Congress, Chandrababu Naidu, who shared the dais with Rahul Gandhi in a couple of meetings on Wednesday as part of a poll campaign for People's Front candidates in Telangana, said there was a democratic compulsion for non-BJP parties to come on a single platform.

"Politically, we (TDP and Congress) are different. The Telugu Desam Party, from the beginning has been fighting against the Congress and that is a reality. Ideologically we do not have any differences. Ideologically, we have differences with the BJP," he told reporters in Hyderabad.

"But today there is a democratic compulsion. That's why there is a necessity to fight against the BJP to save the Constitution and also save institutions," he said when asked about the decades-old differences with Congress.

Rahul Gandhi is campaigning in Telangana for the upcoming assembly election

Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday told NDTV that he and Chandrababu Naidu were not adversaries and that their "chemistry is very good". "We like each other. We think there is a lot we can do together and I think, you're going to see that in these next coming elections, we are going to win elections," Mr Gandhi had said.

Along with the TDP, the Congress has teamed up with CPI and M Kodandaram-led Telangana Jana Samithi to form the People's Front to take on the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samiti in the December 7 Assembly polls.

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Mr Naidu said the BJP had no chance of winning any of the five states which were under various stages of the election process.

According to him, the BJP could manage to win only four or five Lok Sabha bypolls in the last 20-odd ones.

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"(Prime Minister Narendra) Modi disappointed the nation. People trusted him so much and they also had so much faith in him. But he disappointed the nation. Everybody is living under pressure and tension. It is very bad for the nation that they are misusing institutions like CBI, ED and Income Tax," he claimed.

On the proposed meeting of non-BJP parties on December 10, Mr Naidu said there would not be any formal invitation to any party.

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On being asked who would lead the anti-BJP coalition, he remained non-committal. "Who is Narendra Modi? Till 2014 he was just a chief minister. He was able to lead (his party to a win). Now there are efficient people and able administrators. They will lead. We will bring a consensus on that. I am not in the race for prime ministership... I've said many times. I am not expecting any position or any incentive out of this initiative," the chief minister said.

He said the People's Front was going to win and form government in Telangana.

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With inputs from PTI

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