For a year since assuming office, Naidu operated from Hyderabad, the joint capital of AP and Telangana, and moved base to Vijayawada last June after a temporary office building was constructed there.
Amaravati was chosen as the new capital in September 2014.
"I should have shifted to Vijayawada straightaway and started working from under the trees or tents. Had I moved here then itself, everyone would have followed. I am repenting now," Naidu said.
"It is bound to happen ... May be in the third or fourth week (of June). But, there is a suggestion that we move all departments and other offices in one grand (move), not in a phased manner as planned. We are looking into it," he said.
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"My main concern is about the academic year. We can't afford losing one more year if employees don't shift from Hyderabad in June. I am discussing this with all concerned and will take a call," the Chief Minister added.
working from Vijayawada last year, I didn't even have proper office space or residential accommodation. I stayed in a bus for many days and did everything," he said.
The state government is constructing the transitional headquarters at Velagapudi village in the capital region Amaravati and has set June 15 as deadline for completion of the structures.
The government's plan is to shift the departments in the Secretariat in the first month followed by other offices in a phased manner. About 4,000 employees were supposed to shift to the new capital region from Hyderabad in the first phase by June 27.