Chandrababu Naidu to hold All-Party meet
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu is likely to hold an all-party meet to discuss the problems due to Andhra Pradesh state bifurcation. The tiff situation between BJP and TDP is still continuing both at the state and the Centre. Regarding the all-party meet, the AP CM is still unclear on when to conduct, and what parties to invite to the meet.
The decision over the ‘All-party meet’ will be taken at the Party Coordination Committee meeting, which will take place tomorrow. Post that, another Party Coordination Committee will take place on 22nd of this month.
The ‘All-party’ meetingwill be conducted between February 21st and February 23rd afternoon. Reason being that, Chandrababu Naidu will be attending the 3-day 2018 Partnership Summit to be hosted in Vishakhapatnam. The summit will take place from February 24th to February 26th.
Besides, this is the first time Chandrababu Naidu (and TDP) is calling for an ‘All-Party Meet’ after AP bifurcation. Currently, TDP, BJP and YSRCP have elected MLAs to the AP Assembly. Congress, Lok Satta, Janasena and other parties have no elected representatives to the Assembly. In this context, it is learnt that Chandrababu Naid is inviting all the parties irrespective of their presence in the AP Assembly.