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AP Cabinet Meeting To Discuss Capital Issue On Friday

27 Dec, 2019 12:42 IST|Sakshi
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AMARAVATI: Andhra Pradesh Cabinet will hold a crucial meeting here on Friday to likely decide the fate of the state capital in the backdrop of the government's plan to relocate it.

In view of the legal, technical and procedural issues involved, the cabinet will deliberate on the recommendations of the experts committee which went into the issue and take a decision on the location of the state capital, according to Municipal Administration Minister Botsa Satyanarayana.

The experts committee, in its report to the Chief Minister last week, suggested distribution of capital functions with the Secretariat at one place, High Court in another place and the Legislature in a third location.

Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy too spoke on similar lines in the assembly on December 17.

Earlier on Thursday,the ruling YSR Congress MLAs from Krishna and Guntur districts held a meeting at the Chief Ministers residence to firm up the party's stand on the capital issue.

"There is no way the government can spend Rs one lakh crore on the development of one city. Our objective is to develop all the 13 districts of the state equally, besides implementing welfare programmes," the MLAs told reporters after the meeting.

The Municipal Administration Minister, who attended the meeting with the legislators, said farmers who gave up their land for the development of Amaravati need not worry as the government was committed to honouring all the promises made to them. He said Central funds would be secured to develop the lands given by farmers.

We will develop an Information Technology hub in Amaravati on the lines Visakhapatnam. An education hub will also be developed. We will not deceive people with graphics, the Minister said.

Police said tight security arrangements had been put in place in Amaravati region. Prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPC and Section 30 of the Police Act are already in place and villagers along the road leading to the Secretariat have been asked not to allow strangers or outsiders into their houses.

Ahead of the meeting, security arrangements have been made particularly in Mandadam village and the roads leading to the Secretariat at Velagapudi in view of the ongoing protests by farmers against the move to shift the capital to port city Visakhapatnam. (With inputs from the Agencies)

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