Former CM N Chandrababu Naidu appears to have decided to continue his campaign to protect the interests of people in his dream capital city of Amaravati.
As part of his campaign, Naidu on Monday launched a new website to gather opinion from various parts of the state.
Apart from ticking “yes” or “no” for Amaravati as the only capital of the state, the respondents can also leave their testimonials.
“As a responsible political party, the TDP is doing this in order to empower the people and give further strength to their voice at a time when their state is facing a huge danger,” Naidu said.
As usual, the TDP chief accused YSR Congress party president and chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy of adopting destructive policies, instead of constructive programmes.
“In the past 15 months of his rule, Jagan has not ushered any development in any region with not a single new road laid nor a single construction taken up anywhere,” he said.
He asserted that the Jagan government had no legal or moral right to shift the capital out of Amaravati considering the fact that the agreements reached with the farmers were unbreachable.
"There were conditions laid down that the farmers would have no right to question the government on development works in Amaravati. At the same time, the government would have to fully honour capital construction and development commitments without fail," he said.