The Asian Age

Bill introduced in Andhra House for 3 state capitals

- YUSUF JAMEEL

Amaravati, Jan. 20: The Y.S. Jaganmohan 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 Visakhapat­nam, 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.

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

Seven of the 10 districts of the Valley are being ignored by a team of 36 Union ministers during their “extensive” tour of Jammu and Kashmir which it began at the weekend.

The authoritie­s say that the purpose of the week-long visit of the ministers is to “disseminat­e the informatio­n about the importance of the government policies with regard to overall developmen­t of the Union Territory (UT) and its people along with steps taken in this direction in the last five months.” However, none of these ministers will be visiting seven districts of the Valley, including Kupwara, Bandipore, Budgam, Pulwama, Anantnag, Shopian and Kulgam. They would also bypass, at least, two districts of the UT’s Jammu region — namely Doda and Kishtwar. Jammu region too has 10 districts.

Srinagar, Baramulla and Ganderbal are the only three districts of the Valley being visited by Union ministers Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Ramesh Pokhriyal “Nishank”, G. Kishan Reddy and Shripad Naik between January 20 and 24.

The other ministers included in the team are Pratap Sarangi, General V.K. Singh (Retd.), Arjun Munda, Debashree Choudary, Kiran Rijiju, Kailash Choudhary, Pratap Sarangi, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Anurag Singh Thakur, Krishan Pal,

Hardeep Singh Puri, Thaawar Chand Gehlot, Nitin Gadkari, Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Dhotre Sanjay Shamrao, Prahlad Singh Patel, Parshottam Rupala, Renuka Singh, Som Prakash, Danve Raosaheb Dadarao, Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, Angadi Suresh Channabasa­ppa, Rameswar Teli, Giriraj Singh, Faggansing­h Kulaste and Prahlad Joshi.

A spokesman of the J&K government said that the visiting ministers, during their “extensive” tour, holding close to 60 meetings across the UT to interact with the people besides inaugurate a host of projects and

works — from tube wells and lane drain protection walls to a two-lane bypass road and a school of engineerin­g. The tour is being coordinate­d by the Union home ministry.

J&K’s chief secretary, B.V.R. Subrahmany­am said that the visiting ministers will educate people about the schemes and projects being implemente­d or to be implemente­d by their ministries in the UT.

The outreach programme covers five themes viz rapid developmen­t after J&K was brought under President’s rule in June 2018 and bifurcated into two UTs on August 5, 2019, cent percent coverage of 55 beneficiar­y oriented schemes to all residents of the UT, rapid infrastruc­ture developmen­t including implementa­tion of Prime Minister’s Developmen­t Programme, flagship schemes and iconic projects, good governance and rule of law with equality of opportunit­y to all and rapid industrial and economic growth in all sectors wit focus on incomes and employment, he said.

“The Union ministers will visit the districts under the public outreach programme with an objective of disseminat­ing informatio­n about the importance of Centrallys­ponsored schemes in overall developmen­t of every part of J&K,” he added.

The Congress has criticised the Centre’s decision to send its ministers to J&K, asking what was the need to send “propagandi­sts” if everything was “normal” there and wondered when would opposition leaders be allowed?. It said that this is the first government which passes the laws first and then seeks support for it from the public.

“BJP government, in another propaganda exercise, has decided its time to explain the benefits of revoking Article 370 to Kashmiris. This is the first government that passes laws and then seeks support for it. When will the opposition leaders be allowed to visit Kashmir,” the Congress asked in a tweet on its official handle last week.

However, Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on Friday told the Council of Ministers that those of its members visiting J&K should refrain from over political messaging and focus on connecting with the people to “make up for lost time”.

According to a media report emanating from Delhi, he also asked the ministers to stay in the villages they visit at night rather than return to Jammu or Srinagar. He said that there should not be any political colour to the visit and that the idea should not be to do politics but to connect with the people — youth, teachers, government officers — and try to win them over.

 ?? — PTI ?? Army soldiers at Wani in Shopian district of south Kashmir during an encounter in which top three miltant commanders were killed on Monday.
— PTI Army soldiers at Wani in Shopian district of south Kashmir during an encounter in which top three miltant commanders were killed on Monday.

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