Amaravati: A senior minister in the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy cabinet announced on Friday that the process of "decentralisation" has already begun, amid speculation that the government will shift its (administrative) operations to port city Visakhapatnam after Telugu New Year Day Ugadi (March 25).
The buzz in the state Secretariat here is that government departments will be moved to Visakhapatnam by the first week of April. Already, the government has issued orders shifting the offices of the Vigilance Commissioner and Commissionerate of Inquiries to Kurnool "on administrative grounds".
The state High Court is currently hearing a petition against the government's move. At a press conference in the Secretariat here, Municipal Administration Minister Botsa Satyanarayana said that the government was going ahead with decentralisation (of administration) in accordance with the law, implying that the move to have three capitals for the state was very much on.
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"The decentralisation process began when the government passed a resolution in the Assembly (last month). We will follow the Constitution and the law while carrying out the process and respect the court directions," the minister said.
Stressing that decentralisation was the "governments policy", the minister said they would go ahead with the plan of having the executive capital in Visakhapatnam, legislative capital in Amaravati and judicial capital in Kurnool.