మూడు రాజధానులపై పార్లమెంట్ లో కేంద్రం అసలు ఏం చెప్పింది? Centre Reply On Amaravati In Parliament ||
At a time when opposition parties and Amaravati farmers’ JAC are knocking the Centre’s door to prevent the Jagan Mohan Reddy government from setting up executive capital in Visakhapatnam, the Union government on Tuesday made it clear that it is the State which has to decide on the location of the capital in its territory. “It is for the State to decide its capital within its territory,’’ the Ministry of Home Affairs stated in the Lok Sabha, indicating that the Centre will not intervene in the matter.
The observation by the MHA came as a shot in the arm for the YSRC government, which is going ahead with its plan to decentralise government by setting up legislative capital in Amaravati, executive capital in Visakhapatnam and judicial capital in Kurnool despite criticism from opposition parties.
Raising the issue in the Lok Sabha, TDP member Galla Jayadev sought to know whether the Centre has taken note of the decision of AP Chief Minister to set up three capitals and whether it will advise the State government not to resort to such move, which will not only vitiate the investment climate but also cause a huge loss to farmers of Amaravati, who gave their lands for the capital construction.
In his written reply, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai said, “The Government of Andhra Pradesh had notified Amaravati as the Capital City vide its GO dated April 23, 2015. Recently, media reports have appeared indicating the State government’s decision to create three capitals for AP. It is for each State to decide its capital within its territory.”
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/andhra-pradesh/2020/feb/05/centre-not-to-intervene-in-ap-3-capital-issue-2099256.html
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మూడు రాజధానులపై పార్లమెంట్ లో కేంద్రం అసలు ఏం చెప్పింది? Centre Reply On Amaravati In Parliament || At a time when opposition parties and Amaravati farmers’ JAC are knocking the Centre’s door to prevent the Jagan Mohan Reddy government from setting up executive capital in Visakhapatnam, the Union government on Tuesday made it clear that it is the State which has to decide on the location of the capital in its territory. “It is for the State to decide its capital within its territory,’’ the Ministry of Home Affairs stated in the Lok Sabha, indicating that the Centre will not intervene in the matter. The observation by the MHA came as a shot in the arm for the YSRC government, which is going ahead with its plan to decentralise government by setting up legislative capital in Amaravati, executive capital in Visakhapatnam and judicial capital in Kurnool despite criticism from opposition parties. Raising the issue in the Lok Sabha, TDP member Galla Jayadev sought to know whether the Centre has taken note of the decision of AP Chief Minister to set up three capitals and whether it will advise the State government not to resort to such move, which will not only vitiate the investment climate but also cause a huge loss to farmers of Amaravati, who gave their lands for the capital construction. In his written reply, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai said, “The Government of Andhra Pradesh had notified Amaravati as the Capital City vide its GO dated April 23, 2015. Recently, media reports have appeared indicating the State government’s decision to create three capitals for AP. It is for each State to decide its capital within its territory.” https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/andhra-pradesh/2020/feb/05/centre-not-to-intervene-in-ap-3-capital-issue-2099256.html
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