Delivering the maiden independence speech at Kurnool (the capital of erstwhile Andhra between 1953 and 1956 before the united Andhra Pradesh came into being), Naidu sent signals to his Telangana counterpart that he is ready to sit and discuss unresolved issues that have cropped up post division.
"The state will be developed like Silicon Corridor with respect to IT industry. Every district of the state will have a city like Hyderabad or Cyberabad (IT district of Hyderabad) in the next five years. As many as five lakh jobs will be created in the IT industry," Naidu said.
He said 24/7 power supply will be provided to all the sectors from October 2 and the entire state will be connected with gas pipeline to supply natural gas.
Inviting his Telangana counterpart for a dialogue, Naidu said the 'brand image' that was created for Hyderabad should not be 'spoiled' and the brand promotion of the city is everybody's responsibility.
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"All the Telugu people together developed the (undivided) state. We (both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Governments) should sit together and sort out our issues. We are ready to sit and we need to cooperate with each other. We should not spread hatred among Telugu people," Naidu suggested.
Finding fault with the manner in the state was bifurcated, Naidu said he was pained by procedure followed for the division and sought people's co-operation for leading the state towards development.