Hyderabad: Its allocation to build a Raj Bhavan in Amaravati at a cost of Rs 212 crore, and a camp office for the CM on similar lines to follow, has exposed the Chandrababu Naidu government to charges of ‘misplaced priorities’. Many point out that the state is yet to determine a proper use for the opulent Rs 450-crore Rushikonda complex in Visakhapatnam, purportedly built to serve as Jagan Mohan Reddy’s camp office.

According to top officials, a similar complex on about 12 acres, on the scenic banks of the Krishna river, is also planned for the Andhra Pradesh CM. This will be opposite the Raj Bhavan in the Amaravati Government Complex. It is expected to cost around the same as the new Governor complex.

In a Government Order (GO) issued Tuesday, the TDP-led NDA government sanctioned Rs 2

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