Addressing a public meeting after laying the foundation-stone for the administrative city in the state's new capital Amaravati, Jaitley said the Centre will grant Rs 2.03 lakh crore in five years to the state through the Finance Commission alone.
"We are giving thousands and thousands of crores to Andhra Pradesh for various projects which is equivalent, if not more, to the special category status," Jaitley said and listed the projects the Centre has sanctioned to the state in the last two years.
"In this task, you are not alone and the Government of India will support you to the hilt," he said.
Terming as unprecedented the act of farmers in the Amaravati region giving away their lands (33,000 acres) under the land pooling scheme for the capital development, Jaitley said "we (AP and the Centre) will together bring smiles on each of these faces".
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The Chief Minister, who was also present, said he settled for the Centre's special development package to the state as special category status did not look possible.
Union Ministers M Venkaiah Naidu, P Ashok Gajapati Raju, Y S Chowdary, state Assembly Speaker Kodela Sivaprasada Rao, state ministers, MPs, MLAs and others attended the event.
Besides the administrative city, Jaitley also laid the foundation-stone for RBI's regional office building, storm water drainage system in Vijayawada city, underground drainage system in Guntur city and seven seed access roads to the capital city.
Naidu wanted "legislative backing" to the special development package announced on September 7.
Prior to that, the state BJP felicitated Jaitley at a separate function for having granted the special development package to Andhra Pradesh.