Naidu, on the occasion, said, 'Nav Nirman Deeksha' is being held to inspire people and call for their participation for overall development of the state, post bifurcation.
He said the week-long statewide 'Nav Nirman Deeksha' will be held each year from June 2. Under the programme, people across the state are taking oath for reconstruction of the state and to work towards its development. The programme is being held at government offices and public places.
The chief minister in his address said 'Nav Nirman Deeksha' is not against Telangana and exhorted that Telugu people living in the two states need to be united and work together for the comprehensive development of the two states.
Naidu said the NDA government at the Centre has to take the responsibility of development of Andhra Pradesh in near future by providing additional funds to meet the resources deficit.
Centre has provided funds for Polavaram irrigation project and also for construction of the capital region, he added.
Construction of the capital in and around Vijayawada-Guntur will require Rs 5 lakh crore and it will take about 20 years for the overall development.
"Will-power of people is more important than anything else and we have to work for more time with commitment to take the state at par with bordering states Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Maharashtra," Naidu said.
He openly lashed out at the Congress on the occasion, saying that the party was responsible for the injustice meted out to people.
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