Highlighting that Hyderabad is an important region in the entire country having made rapid progress in areas like Information Technology whose benefits have reached other parts of the country as well, he said it is important that both states lived in harmony and contributed to nation's progress.
"We can choose our friends but we can't choose our neighbours," he said, stressing that a choice is to be made whether the neighbours co-exist in harmony or otherswise.
He also quoted one of the ten commandments of 'love your neighbour' to drive home the need for both states to live together in peace.
"Work in close harmony. Because, we belong to India," he said.
The President is in Hyderabad for a customary southern sojourn.
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