Addressing a public meeting at Alankanpalli, he said people of Singapore and Dubai worked sincerely in developing their countries.
"We (the people) too have to work with commitment to develop our state, which is suffering with deficit budget and with many teething problems," he added.
Naidu also urged residents to face the drought with courage.
"People should not fear of drought. Drought should fear to enter in to this area," he said, adding they should depend on "dug-out ponds" to store water for improving ground water, for which government has sanctioned one lack ponds for every district.
"Steps will be taken to complete 'Buggavanka' works and flights will be operated between Kadapa and Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Amaravathi (the new capital) soon", Naidu added.
He said that his government is investing Rs 500 crore (to purchase) medical equipment for providing best medical care to the poor.
Meanwhile, Naidu also inaugurated ten social welfare schools, eight primary health center buildings, 21 Stri sakti bhavans.
The Chief Minister also laid foundation stone for the 'Haj House' and for a 50-bed hospital to be constructed at Rajampeta.
Questioning the critics, Naidu said that they have even said that BJP will be the loser as traders would be the biggest hand.
He said that even in 1978, similar steps were taken by the then Janata party government, of which the present BJP was also a part. The dimensions of the problem are much more serious and bigger now, he said.
Naidu said that ever since the Modi government took over, it had been working against those who hoard black money. He said that government even gave chance to people to make voluntary disclosures and pay the taxes.
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