The works would start simultaneously in 20 cities across the country, Naidu said, adding that development of some cities as smart cities would motivate others also to work for progress.
"It is like a light house. If there is a light house, everybody would look at that. If some smart cities are developed, there will be competition among others also, municipalities will increase their revenue and things will improve," he said in Hyderabad.
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He said Modi is leading the country on the path of progress with innovative thinking, out of the box ideas and cited examples like supplying neem-coated urea and massive construction of highways.
The Union minister stressed that reform, perform and transform is the motto of the the government.
Referring to Congress' dig at him for praising the Prime Minister, Naidu, who has in the past described Modi as God's gift to India and messiah of the poor, wondered why it could not be done for good work and asked if only one family, after whom roads, airports and even canals are named in the country, should be praised all the time.
Naidu was speaking at a reception organised on his visit to the Telangana Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) headquarters in the city after his election to the Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan.
BJP has emerged as the true pan-India party with its footprint seen all over the country, he said, adding Modi would bring more revolutionary changes in the country in the coming days.
"We do not have full majority in the Rajya Sabha. Otherwise, the vehicle would have moved with even greater speed. The Rajya Sabha obstacle is likely to lessen in the coming days. Congress party is weakening," the Parliamentary Affairs minister said.
BJP is the only party to nominate two minority leaders Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and MJ Akbar in the election to fill 57 vacancies in the Rajya Sabha, he said.
"No political party has given even single seat to minorities out of the 57 Rajya Sabha vacancies," he said.
Stating that Modi is the biggest communicator for BJP, he asked partymen to strengthen the party in Telangana.
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