Announcing this at a press conference here, TRS chief Rao stated that the "war room" was nothing but a room comprising computers and operators to compile information.
"Welcome, most welcome......", Rao told reporters to a query on whether Naidu would be allowed to visit the war room.
The creation of the war room has created a storm in Seemandhra region as it is being seen as an attempt to move government employees from coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema out of Hyderabad.
Parrying a question on no representation for Telangana MPs in the Union Cabinet, Rao said he could not reply to it.
"Your question must be addressed to Narendra Modi and not KCR," he added.
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