Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday said that the no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha was all about “majority versus morality.”
At a press conference in Delhi, Naidu said: “After 15 years, no-confidence motion was moved by the Opposition parties. We knew they have majority. But the motion was about majority versus morality.”
The government had a comfortable majority of 325 votes while the Opposition had 125 votes out of 451 Members of Parliament present in the Lok Sabha. The Biju Janata Dal had staged a walkout while the NDA ally Shiv Sena had abstained from voting.
Naidu had said that the BJP had betrayed the state of Andhra Pradesh yet again. The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) MP Jayadev Galla has said that Modi was siding with the TDP’s rivals to weaken Andhra Pradesh.
