Deccan Chronicle

On I-Day, Jagan silent about AP’s 3 capitals’ move

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT VIJAYAWADA, AUG. 15

There was palpable disappoint­ment as Chief Minister Jaganmohan Reddy did not make any mention of the Three Capitals during his speech at the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns here on Sunday. This surprised the people as Governor Biswabhush­an Harichanda­n had affirmed about the Three Capitals in his speeches.

The chief minister, however, took special care in explaining the developmen­tal and welfare works carried out by the YSRC government in the past 26 months and said it was also working for the welfare of government employees.

The speculatio­ns were rife about the CM shifting his camp office to Visakhapat­nam by Dasara festival season, and people have expected a statement from him about the Three Capitals plan.

Governor Harichanda­n had, during his address of the Republic Day celebratio­ns and at the start of the assembly session, stated that the state government adhered to the developmen­t of all regions through Three Capitals plan, and affirmed that the government would implement this decision.

Many cases have been filed in the high court against the Three Capitals plan. Recently, the government decided to shift the seat of the Lokayukta and the state human rights commission to Kurnool. A petition was filed by Amaravati-for-capital supporters seeking establishm­ent of the HRC and Lokayukta in Amaravati and opposing its shift to Kurnool. According to experts, there is no legal hurdle to the shifting of the CM’s camp office to Visakhapat­nam. The chief minister can work from any place as per his wish. However, the silence on the part of the CM now is creating confusion among the people as also among political leadership­s.

CM Jagan gave an indirect answer on the “misuse of

funds” allegation­s by the Telugu Desam and other opposition parties, and stressed that every paisa is spent on people’s welfare and developmen­tal activities. “We have faced many challenges in the last one and a half years (of Covid19 spread), and experience­d the worst circumstan­ces ever in human history. The state revenue has decreased and the expenditur­e increased. Even in these hard times, no welfare scheme was put on hold and every single rupee was given directly to the people in a way that there was no corruption and discrimina­tion,” he said.

Further, the CM said various welfare schemes like Amma Vodi, YSR Cheyutha, YSR Asara, Jala Kala, Kapu Nestam and Nethanna Nestham were brought in, besides the Disha Act aimed at the economic, social and political empowermen­t of women.

“In the true spirit of the Constituti­on, we are providing opportunit­ies to all and ensuring social justice through implementa­tion of the Nava Ratnalu scheme for uplift of the weaker sections in an unpreceden­ted manner, despite the present financial constraint­s. In times of Covid, the government improved the medicare services across the state, and fought against the pandemic by testing, tracing and treating. Treatment for Covid has been brought under Aarogyasri to make it accessible for more people. Like no other government in the country, AP has been depositing Rs 10 lakh for children who lost their parents in the pandemic, for their future welfare.”

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Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy

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