The Chief Minister moved the resolution under Rule 77 in the Assembly listing 17 main issues that the state wanted the Centre to address immediately.
While extending support to the resolution, Leader of Opposition Y S Jaganmohan Reddy asked the Chief Minister if the Telugu Desam Party would issue an "ultimatum" to the Centre forimplementing the Act in a month.
The Chief Minister, however, brushed it aside saying it was a "life and death issue" for the people of the state and he was "seriously" pursuing it with the Centre.
The TDP hurriedly moved the resolution in the Assembly today as the Congress raised, in Parliament yesterday, issues like grant of special category status to AP and implementation of other provisions of the AP Reorganisation Act.
The House witnessed a bitter war of words between the Treasury and Opposition benches during the 130-minute debate before the resolution was adopted.
Some of the main issues that the AP government wanted the
Centre to address were: release of balance grant to bridge the resource gap; completion of Polavaram irrigation project, which has been declared a national project, by 2018; fiscal measures like tax incentives to promote industrialisation and economic growth and provision of special financial support for the new capital.
The Chandrababu Naidu government also wanted the Centre to provide support to the state police department for raising additional forces and setting up state-of-the-art Greyhounds training centre and new operational wings as enshrined in the Reorganisation Act.
Bharatiya Janata Party floor leader P Vishnu Kumar Raju said the Narendra Modi government sanctioned projects worth Rs 1.40 lakh crore to AP in the last 18 months.
"This is unprecedented," he said.
Non-incorporation of the special category state promise in the AP Reorganisation Act was proving to be a hitch in according the status, the BJP leader pointed out but added that the Centre was co-operating with the state in all matters.
The YSRC chief questioned the Chief Minister's sincerity in getting things done by the Centre.
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