However, TDP leader Gorantla Buchaiah Choudhary dismisses the padayatra as mere drama and claims that Jaganmohan Reddy was unable to face the assembly, referring to the YSRCP’s decision to boycott the last winter session. “Why did his party run away from the assembly? Was it not true that their allegations had no substance?” He also justifies his party chief Chandrababu Naidu’s decision to pull out from the NDA alliance as the BJP-led government had gone back on its promises. “How can the new state capital be built with a mere Rs 1,500 crore? Or Rs 1,000 crore for drainage improvement,” wonders Choudhary. He says the government had to spend Rs 2,600 crore alone for laying roads in the new capital, Amaravati. And the Centre’s promise to release funds under the special financial aid package? A farce, according to Choudhary. “Yes, it was indeed a great betrayal by the Modi-led government, who Naidu believed would honour promises in letter and spirit,” he says.