Since the bifurcation of united Andhra Pradesh last year, Naidu has been functioning from Hyderabad, which would remain as the common capital of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana for 10 years but thereafter become part and parcel of Telangana, as per the Andhra Pradesh Re-organisation Act.
He has now, however, decided to function from Vijayawada for three-four days in a week so as to be closer to the people.
"Four days (a week) he will be here (Vijayawada) definitely. Most of the departments will slowly start functioning from here (Vijayawada region). It does not mean that we are leaving Hyderabad. Hyderabad remains joint capital. Our Secretariat functions there (Hyderabad) and CM will also come there (Hyderabad)," Parakala Prabhakar, Advisor (Communications) to Andhra Pradesh government, told PTI today.
Most of the Cabinet meetings henceforth would also be held in the capital area, he said.
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Shifting is a gradual process, but the Chief Minister's move has sent a strong message that the seat of power is within the state rather than a "remote place" (Hyderabad), he said.
Chief Secretary IYR Krishna Rao has recently initiated a dialogue with the employees unions' on the exercise of shifting.
The Chief Secretary would also spend substantial time in Vijayawada henceforth and he issued a Government Order (GO) last night establishing a full-fledged Camp Office of Chief Secretary at Vijayawada.