In reply to a question asked by Guntur MP Galla Jayadev in Lok Sabha, minister of state for home Nityanand Rai said media reports had appeared indicating the state government’s decision to create three capitals for Andhra Pradesh. “It is for each state to decide its own capital within its territory,” he said. The minister said, the state government had notified Amaravati as capital city vide its orders on April 23, 2015.
The MHA, however, did not react to the TD members question on whether Centre would advice state government not to resort to creation of three capitals which Mr Jayadev said would not only vitiate the investment climate but also result in great loss to thousands of farmers who gave their land for construction of new capital Amaravati.
The Centre’s stand, which has constantly been articulated by BJP MP G.V.L. Narasimha Rao, came at a time when the state government’s decision was caught in judicial and legislative tangles. The High Court, which took up cases opposing the shifting of some offices to Kurnool, deferred a decision to Wednesday. The logjam over the Legislative Council sending the capitals Bills to a select committee is still on with the YSR Congress deciding not to recommend any names to the select committee.
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In reply to a question asked by Guntur MP Galla Jayadev in Lok Sabha, minister of state for home Nityanand Rai said media reports had appeared indicating the state government’s decision to create three capitals for Andhra Pradesh. “It is for each state to decide its own capital within its territory,” he said. The minister said, the state government had notified Amaravati as capital city vide its orders on April 23, 2015. The MHA, however, did not react to the TD members question on whether Centre would advice state government not to resort to creation of three capitals which Mr Jayadev said would not only vitiate the investment climate but also result in great loss to thousands of farmers who gave their land for construction of new capital Amaravati. The Centre’s stand, which has constantly been articulated by BJP MP G.V.L. Narasimha Rao, came at a time when the state government’s decision was caught in judicial and legislative tangles. The High Court, which took up cases opposing the shifting of some offices to Kurnool, deferred a decision to Wednesday. The logjam over the Legislative Council sending the capitals Bills to a select committee is still on with the YSR Congress deciding not to recommend any names to the select committee. https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/politics/050220/centre-leaves-capital-issue-to-andhra-pradesh.html