The Asian Age

Jagan moves bill paving way for 3 capitals

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Amaravati, Jan. 20: The Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy government on Monday introduced a Bill in the Andhra Pradesh Legislativ­e Assembly to give shape to its plan of having three capitals for the state, with the executive capital in Visa-khapatnam, Legislativ­e capital in Amaravati and judicial capital in Kurnool.

The AP Decentrali­sation and Inclusive Developmen­t of All Regions Bill, 2020, also provides for dividing the state into various zones and establishi­ng zonal planning and developmen­t boards.

The village and (municipal) ward secretaria­ts system that the government brought in in October last year now gets statutory backing as it has been made part of the new Bill.

Moving the Bill in the Assembly on the first day of the extended winter session, Finance and Legislativ­e Affairs Minister Buggana Rajendrana­th said the government decided to enact a new legislatio­n for decentrali­sation and inclusive developmen­t of all regions in the state for ensuring “balanced and inclusive growth” of AP.

“Regional imbalances, absence of equitable growth have caused an acute sense of deprivatio­n among various sections of the state population, leading to disturbanc­es.

“The logical solution would be to lay emphasis on distribute­d developmen­t and decentrali­sed administra­tion to ensure fruits of socio-economic progress are enjoyed equally by people of various regions,” the minister said, quoting the recommenda­tions of the High-Power Committee of ministers and bureaucrat­s, which formed the basis of the new legislatio­n.

The TDP members raised objection to the introducti­on of the Bill and stormed the Speakers podium.

Amid the din, the government also moved another Bill to repeal the AP Capital Region Developmen­t Authority Act, 2014.

The government said it intended to constitute a new Amaravati Metropolit­an Region Developmen­t Area under the provisions of AP Metropolit­an Region and Urban Developmen­t Authoritie­s Act, 2016.

The CRDA Act was enacted on December 22, 2014 for the developmen­t of the state capital post-bifurcatio­n with a specific area demarcated as the capital region.

Now that the YSR Congress government has decided to have three capitals for the state, the CRDA Act is proposed to be repealed.

■ The TDP members raised objection to the introducti­on of the Bill and stormed the Speakers podium.

■ Amid the din, the government also moved another Bill to repeal the AP Capital Region Dev-elopment Authority Act, 2014.

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Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy

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