The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

Will take oath in Vizag and stay in city after polls: Jagan

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Exuding confidence that he would win the upcoming elections in the State with a handsome margin, Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy said on Tuesday that he would make Visakhapat­nam his home and stay in the city, and went ahead to say that he would conduct his swearingin ceremony after the elections in the city.

Speaking at the investor meet, ‘Vision Visakha’, here, Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy said the city would become the Executive capital of the State. It would be the economic growth engine of the State, he added.

“The opposition parties and a section of the media are claiming that I have vested interests in Visakhapat­nam. If that is the case, I would have vested interests in Kapada, my home district, and not Visakhapat­nam,” he said. “This city has the potential to become a global destinatio­n. It has all the trappings of becoming a mega metropolis. I am the only person pitching to make Visakhapat­nam a mega city by converting it into the Executive capital,” Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy said.

Swipe at Opposition

“But the Opposition is putting spokes in all my efforts,” he alleged. “It is the opposition party leaders who have vested interests in developing Amaravati into a greenfield capital. They procured thousands of acres of land in Amaravati at cheaper rates even before declaring it the capital with an intention of making money out of real estate business,” he alleged.

“Amaravati is a virgin land, and it will take over ₹1 lakh crore just to develop basic infrastruc­ture over the next 20 years. On the other hand, Visakhapat­nam is already a developed city,” he said.

Vision for Vizag

Talking about his plans for the city, Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy said, “I will build an iconic secretaria­t and an iconic convention centre. The infrastruc­ture that I propose for this city will attract eyeballs from the global arena.”

He pointed out that the upcoming internatio­nal airport at Bhogapuram would be a gamechange­r. The sixlane beach corridor connecting the Visakhapat­nam port with Bhogapuram would spur rapid growth, he said.

“The Visakhapat­namBhogapu­ramMulapet­a stretch (a new port is coming up at Mulapeta) will act as a horizontal growth corridor, and the entire region from Visakhapat­nam to Srikakulam will develop.

This apart, the Adani group is investing about ₹27,000 crore on setting up a data centre in Visakhapat­nam. This will change the economic fabric of this region,” he said.

On the hospitalit­y side, hoteliers such as Oberoi and Mayfair would set up resorts and hotels in the next couple of years, and the NTPC’s hydrogen project would enhance the image of Visakhapat­nam in the global economic market, he said.

Metro rail

“I do not believe in the number game, and it is an assurance from my side that Vizag Metro Rail and HyderabadV­izag and Vijayawada­Bengaluru highspeed rail corridor will become a reality soon. Ten years from now, Visakhapat­nam will compete with the top cities in the world,” the Chief Minister said, and proposed an investment of ₹1,05,000 crore to develop Visakhapat­nam in the next 10 years.

In the initial part of his presentati­on, Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy explained how Hyderabad had been the centre of developmen­t in the combined Andhra Pradesh, and why A.P. needs to focus on developing the tertiary and secondary sectors linked to agricultur­e.

He also spoke about the need to go for portbased developmen­t, as A.P. was blessed with about 974kmlong coastline.

“We already have about six ports. Now, we are building four more ports and 10 fishing harbours to harness the blue economy at a cost of ₹16,000 crore,” the Chief Minister said, and signed off by saying, “We will prevail, survive and bounce back.”

 ?? ?? Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy speaking at ‘Vision Visakha’, an investor meet, in Visakhapat­nam on Tuesday.
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy speaking at ‘Vision Visakha’, an investor meet, in Visakhapat­nam on Tuesday.

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