The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Winners or not, we will serve as third alternativ­e in A.P., says JBNP chief

Blaming the Congress and BJP for ‘taking a U-turn on SCS’, Lakshminar­ayana says TDP and YSRCP have failed to bargain hard by utilising the opportunit­ies they had in the past ve years to achieve it, adding that he will represent the case of Andhra Pradesh

- V.V. Lakshminar­ayana Sumit Bhattachar­jee

hether we win or lose in the coming General and Assembly elections, Jai Bharat National Party ( JBNP) will serve as the third alternativ­e in Andhra Pradesh, said former joint director of CBI V.V. Lakshminar­ayana, popular as ‘JD’ Lakshminar­ayana.

Speaking to The Hindu here on Thursday, the founder of the JBNP said that all political parties have deceived the State. When the State was bifurcated, both Congress and BJP spoke about according Special Category Status to the State. In fact, the BJP included it in its 2014 election manifesto. All the parties later took a U-turn and forgot about it, he said.

Mr. Lakshminar­ayana said that the State had gone backward post-bifurcatio­n because the SCS was not accorded to it; there was no investment and hence no employment generation. Both TDP and the YSRCP spoke about getting it, but none could achieve it, he said.

W“Mr. Jagan, in 2019, asked the electorate to give him 25 MPs and that he would get the SCS. The people gave him 22, but he failed at it. So did the TDP,” he said.

Both political parties failed to bargain hard for the promises made in the bifurcatio­n bill and to stop the privatisat­ion of the Visakhapat­nam Steel Plant.

In fact, they had four good opportunit­ies: the passage of the CAA Bill, the Presidenti­al election, the

Presni- election of the Vice dent, and the passage of the Delhi Government Civil Servants Appointmen­t. During all four times, both TDP and YSRCP could have bargained hard with the NDA government at the Centre, as without their consent, the bills would not have been passed. But they just toed the line of the NDA, said Mr. Lakshminar­ayana.

This is why I have started this party; so that I can give an alternativ­e to the people and represent the case of Andhra Pradesh both in the Assembly and in the Parliament, he said.

He also added that the

Union Government had dumped the blame for the non-granting of the SCS on the 14th Finance Commission, stating that the Commission had annulled all further granting of SCS. But the Chairman of the 15th Finance Commission N.K. Singh had said in his book Portraits of Power that the 14th Commission had never said so and that it was up to the Union Government to decide.

On why he chose Visakhapat­nam (North) to pitch himself from, he said, “In A.P., we are contesting from 80 Assembly segments and 10 Parliament seats and from Telangana,

are contesting from žve Lok Sabha seats. I chose Visakhpatn­am-North, as I could garner the secondhigh­est number of votes from this segment during the MP election in 2019. From Gajuwaka, I got about 87,000 votes, and from North, I could get around 47,000. I specižcally did not opt for Gajuwaka, as I had žled a PIL in the High Court, as an individual, against the privatisat­ion of VSP. I did not want the people of Gajuwaka to say that the PIL was a poll gimmick, as VSP falls under this constituen­cy.”

Mr. Lakshminar­ayana contested as the MP candidate

Mr. Jagan, in 2019, asked the electorate to give him 25 MPs and that he would get the SCS. The people gave him 22, but he failed at it. So did the TDP

V.V. LAKSHMINAR­AYANA Jai Bharat National Party president

from JSP in 2019 polls and stood third overall. After making an impressive political debut, he moved out of the JSP, citing reasons that he did not like Pawan Kalyan going back to acting in žlms. “Today, we have two major political parties that work 24/7 in politics, and one cannot afford to sail between žlms and politics,” he said.

Criticisin­g ‘freebie’ politics, he said: “The prime goal of any government should be asset creation and not to push the State into a debt trap. Every political party is busy assuring freebies without caring for the State’s žnancial health. This is why our party is the third alternativ­e, where we focus on wealth creation and building a State free from drugs, corruption and to provide a clean environmen­t,” he said.

 ?? V. RAJU ?? President of Jai Bharat National Party (JBNP) and former IPS o icer, V.V. Lakshminar­ayana.
V. RAJU President of Jai Bharat National Party (JBNP) and former IPS o icer, V.V. Lakshminar­ayana.
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