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18 Feb 2018 11:00 AM

Amidst ongoing issue between TDP and its partner BJP and the YSR Congress Party's deadline to the centre on according special status to Andhra Pradesh, the constitution of Joint Fact Finding Committee ( JFC) overnight under the leadership of Pawan Kalyan raised many doubts on the role of Chandrababu Naidu.
The acceptance of JFC demand to AP to submit a report on central funding and heading the committee by Pawan gave clear indication of Chandrababu Naidu's key role in the creation of JFC.
Pawan has been the strong supporter of Chandrababu ever since the duo fought 2014 elections together. The Jana Sena leader never pointed out the failures of Chandrababu and also did not question the AP over its failure in getting special status and special package also.
Andhra political leaders questioned the AP government for accepting the JFC demand to furnish all the details of central funds and status of all development works. The committee was neither the government body nor it has any support from all parties.
Leaders says in a bid to water down the ongoing intensified agitations launched by YSR Congress Party President YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on special status, Chandrababu floated the idea of creation of JFC and executed it through his 'stooge' Pawan Kalyan.
The TDP Chief wanted to divert the AP people’s attention from the TDP - BJP war and YS Jagan's fight by roping in Pawan actively through the JFC