HYDERABAD: The alliance may remain intact, but the face off between BJP leader Narendra Modi and TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu continues to grow by the day.Naidu has been insisting for long that Modi should share the public meeting dais with him while campaigning in Andhra Pradesh. However, the BJP has made it clear that their prime ministerial candidate wants his road shows to be a solo affair. Accordingly, Modi is now scheduled to tour the state on April 22 and address two public meetings in Karimnagar and Nizamabad respectively. But in order to accommodate Naidu, the BJP has agreed for a NDA show the same day at the Parade Grounds in Secunderabad where apart from the TDP chief, leaders from the other allies like Shiromani Akali Dal, Shiv Sena and Lok Janshakti Party will share the platform.TDP sources insist that Naidu is okay with this but definitely wants Modi to share the dais with him at least in the Seemandhra region, the TDP chief' s main battleground where he is pitted against YSR Congress chief Jaganmohan Reddy for the post of first chief minister of residuary Andhra Pradesh. The BJP is saying that it has finalized Modi’s itinerary only for Telangana and that it will take a call on the schedule for Seemandhra in a few days from now.The second factor that is coming in the way of the alliance is the Narsapur Lok Sabha seat in Seemandhra. The seat was allotted to the BJP. However, the rightwing party did not give the seat to Raghuram Krishna Raju, the strong candidate nurtured for the seat by Naidu. Raghuram was earlier allied with Jagan and after falling out with the YSR Congress chief, went to Naidu. The TDP chief, however, told him that since he was associated with the TDP chief's arch rival, Raghuram should join the BJP and assured him that he will persuade his alliance partner to give him the Narsapur LS seat. But the BJP had other plans and fielded Gokaraju Ganga Raju, state VHP general secretary, from Narsapur.According to sources, Naidu spoke to BJP president Rajnath Singh on Thursday morning and requested the latter to re-consider the Narsapur candidate and give it to Raghuram Krishna Raju. However, the BJP is yet to get back to the TDP on the two issues raised by Naidu, sharing the dais with Modi and fielding the candidate of his choice from Narsapur. Unless these two issues are ironed out, the alliance may run into rough weather.