"This is an issue that concerns the five crore people of Andhra Pradesh and the Government of India. On behalf of these five crore people, I am once again demanding that the Centre fulfill all promises made in the AP Reorganisation Act, 2014, as well as the assurances given in the Rajya Sabha," Naidu said.
He was addressing a public meeting after laying the foundation stone for JNTU college buildings in Guntur district this afternoon.
"We are getting punished for no fault of ours. Had the state been bifurcated in a rational manner, the current problems would not have arisen. We have to continue the fight till justice is done. We are ready for any sacrifice to safeguard the interests of Telugu people," Naidu asserted.
"Some people are trying to derive political benefit while some are criticizing the (state) government. Some people are seeking accounts (on the Central grants and expenditure)," he said, in an indirect reference to the demand raised by film star and Jana Sena president K Pawan Kalyan.
Naidu stressed that his government would continue to exert pressure on the Centre till the states rights were secured.