The Free Press Journal

Visakhapat­nam will be Andhra’s capital: CM

- PTI / New Delhi

Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Tuesday said the Andhra Pradesh capital will be shifted to Visakhapat­nam.

Speaking at the preparator­y meeting for the Global Investors Summit to be held in Visakhapat­nam in March, he said he also would be shifting his office to the port city in the months to come.

“Here I am to invite you to Visakhapat­nam which is going to be our capital in the days to come. I myself would also be shifting over to Visakhapat­nam in the months to come as well,” he told the investors at the meeting.

The N Chandrabab­u Naidu-led government in 2015 acquired over 33,000 acres from farmers to develop Amaravati as the capital of the state.

After Jagan Mohan Reddy took over in 2019, the state government wanted to have three capitals — Visakhapat­nam-executive capital, Amaravati-legislativ­e capital and Kurnool-judicial capital and passed an appropriat­e legislatio­n.

The Jagan Mohan Reddy government passed a Bill in the Assembly in November 2022, repealing the controvers­ial AP Decentrali­sation and Inclusive Developmen­t of All Regions Act, 2020, which was intended to establish three capitals for the state.

Without putting any timeframe, Jagan, speaking on the floor of the Assembly said the government would come out with a “comprehens­ive, complete and better” Bill after plugging loopholes in the previous version.

In March last year, the Andhra Pradesh High Court ruled against the three capitals and directed the government to develop Amaravati as the state capital as envisaged. The court also in its verdict on March 3, 2022, said the state legislatur­e lacked competence to make any legislatio­n for shifting, bifurcatin­g or trifurcati­ng the capital.

The state government filed a petition in the Supreme Court challengin­g the High Court order.

The High Court also set timelines for the developmen­t of Amaravati.

Several ministers have been categorica­lly saying that the government would come up with a new Bill on the three capitals issue, the ongoing litigation in the Supreme Court notwithsta­nding.

Here I am to invite you to Visakhapat­nam which is going to be our capital in the days to come. I myself would also be shifting over to Visakhapat­nam in the months to come as well. —Jagan Reddy, Andhra Pradesh CM

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