"The prime minister should break his silence and come forward to the rescue of people of Andhra Pradesh who have suffered a huge damage to their properties and crops due to nature's fury in the form of cyclone 'Phailin' and heavy rains of late," Naidu told reporters here.
He also criticised Shinde for failing to respond to the situation and not reviewing the fallout of the calamity. "Shinde is misfit to be the home minister," the TDP chief added.
Naidu said the compensation announced by the state government for the loss of property and crops should be "reasonable".
"How could the state government announce a compensation of mere Rs 4,000 per acre for damaged paddy crop even as the cost incurred on its cultivation has crossed Rs 20,000 per acre?," he said.
Naidu said the devastation caused by rain and the cyclone in coastal areas of the state be declared as "natural disaster".
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