"I am not going to leave Hyderabad and will run the (AP) administration from here only," he said this afternoon.
Naidu, who will take oath on Sunday, was addressing a meeting of TDP's Telangana unit at NTR Bhavan here.
During the recent poll campaign, Naidu had indicated he would run the new state's administration from outside Hyderabad though the city would remain "common capital" of the two States (residual AP and Telangana) for ten years.
After TDP's win, there had been a lot of speculation that Naidu would shift his base to coastal region and possibly set up a temporary camp office to run the administration from there.
Government officials even did a recce of the Acharya Nagarjuna University campus in Guntur and also AP Special Police battalion campus between Vijayawada and Guntur for selecting possible location for the camp office.
Naidu himself gave enough indications to his party MLAs about this while Chief Secretary and DGP, too, were said to have started efforts for possible relocation, at least temporarily. Naidu's idea was to operate from the camp office for three days a week and spend three days in Hyderabad.
"Government accommodation in guest houses in Guntur, Vijayawada and Nagarjuna University put together is available only for 70 people. That is insufficient to meet the requirement of the new administration," they told Naidu.
Meanwhile, TDP's alliance partner BJP said three Union Ministers - Rajnath Singh, Venkaiah Naidu and Nirmala Sitharaman - will attend the June 8 swearing-in ceremony.
This was stated in Vijayawada by Andhra Pradesh BJP General Secretary Jammula Syam Kishore, who said some of the BJP Chief ministers may also attend the ceremony.
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