He recalled that chief minister Y S jagan Mohan reddy had spent over an hour at the dining table with prime minister Narendra Modi, along with two other chief ministers. "A lot of topics were covered during the lunch meeting. However, jagan did not pursue notoriety for the incident," he recalled. Sajjala claimed that Naidu's extreme feelings of insecurity were the cause of his desire to attract attention for his five-minute conversation with Modi. The prime minister usually visits each participant to extend a greeting after each meeting. He reasoned that Modi and Naidu might have discussed anything.
"Naidu might have said that Modi had just provided amaravati with a pot of soil and no cash. Modi may have claimed Naidu had abused him in the past, but he was attempting to mend fences once more. However, the yellow media made an effort to suggest that Modi had asked for Naidu's appointment. According to a newspaper report, Modi told Naidu, "This is your house; you can walk it whenever you want." Is it not acting in a low manner? Sajjala enquired. He said that Naidu was still attempting to gain the BJP's support, although Naidu has not acknowledged this.