"Chandrababu has created confusion on the location of new capital (for Andhra Pradesh) among people and has tried to create a row over the issue by giving selective 'leaks' to media," Ramachandraiah, a former endowment minister, told reporters at Congress office here.
Post bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, a committee appointed by the Central government is looking into the issue, but is yet to submit a report on location of new capital in the truncated state.
Ramachandraiah said that Kurnool will be the ideal location for the new capital.
"The then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru had announced that Kurnool is being made capital of Andhra state in 1953 and the consent of leaders from both Andhra and Rayalaseema regions was also taken," Ramachandraiah said, adding that the issue of establishing new capital should be decided after taking people's views and not unilaterally.
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