He told reporters here on Friday that unless such act is implemented, government employees would not serve the people.
Narayan said that though the party may not win elections, it will take up the issue with others who could listen to the proposal in national interest.
Alleging that election promises made by other political parties were merely to gain power at the cost of the society, he claimed that they have already crossed the revenue limits of Andhra Pradesh.
"Though all political parties including the BJP are sailing in the same boat, I have decided to support Modi who has maintained some limits," he said, adding that Modi would have to concentrate on development and generating employment for the youth to transform society.
He said that there is no alternative other than voting the corrupt Congress out of power.