Addressing a large number of students and youngsters gathered here as part of "Yuva Bheri" (youth conclave), he accused Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu of trying to push the matter to the back-burner and even going to the extent of calling it "unnecessary".
"We have to join hands and fight for our right as it is only through special status that we get more employment opportunities and economic activity which will lead to increase in standard of living and quality of life.
"The beneficiaries of special status will be the youth and students, who will be looking forward for jobs as promise was made to compensate the loss we incurred by losing Hyderabad (to Telangana) after division of the State (in 2014)," the MLA from Pulivendula in Kadapa district said.
All that is needed (for special status) is a signature by the Prime Minister and the will of the state government to pursue the matter, Jagan said. "The special status issue was incorporated in the manifesto of the ruling TDP-BJP combine."
"There is a lot of talk on special package (for AP), but it is no match to special status," he said.
Instead of going to Singapore and Malaysia (to seek investments), it will be better if Naidu goes to the Prime Minister's Office and insists on special status for the State, Jagan maintained.