Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh):TDP Chief N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday attacked the YSRCP government for stalling the development of the Amaravati capital area and claimed that the city was the future of Andhra Pradesh.
Naidu said he wanted to develop Amaravati on the lines of Hyderabad and to make it the state's financial hub.
"Telangana receives 56 per cent to 70 per cent revenue requirements from Hyderabad which was developed by me. With that experience, I planned Amaravati, a self-financed project. If it is completed, it will generate revenue and employment," he added.
Naidu said that he wanted to develop all cities but the present Jaganmohan Reddy government was "destroying" the state.
"We want to develop all the cities in the state... This man (Jaganmohan Reddy) has destroyed Amaravati and he is destroying the state. He only talks about schemes, from where he would get money for these schemes. There is a financial doldrum in Andhra Pradesh," he said.
Responding to the government's stand that Amaravati project was a financial burden on the state exchequer, he said: "If you invest money, you will get revenue. This is how the industry and cities are built. If I would have thought about Hyderabad in that way, Telangana would not get so much revenue."
On corruption allegations against him, the TDP chief threw a challenge to Jaganmohan Reddy.