Why Andhra Pradesh won't benefit from the special status Naidu wants for state
Will the ‘special’ status that Naidu wants for Andhra Pradesh actually benefit the state? This question has two answers. One answer is steeped in economics. The other lies in politics. Economically, the tag of Special Category State (SCS) no longer means a windfall of special funds to any state. And politically, it only supplies plenty of grist for the propaganda mill of parties. Forty-seven years after it was first introduced, this “special” category has ceased to be anything special. N. Chandrababu Naidu, chief minister of Andhra Pradesh. Reuters If Andhra Pradesh, whose demand for SCS status has now reached a peak, does manage to get it, it would only help the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) boast of extracting a major concession — which it will never get — from the Centre. The BJP, an ally of TDP, will claim that it’s the Modi government that is doling out that concession. On its part, the Congress will say that it was, after all, an assurance given by Manmohan Singh...
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