Amaravati: In a setback to the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government, the Andhra Pradesh High Court on Thursday said no government office should be shifted anywhere till it completed hearing a batch of petitions on the state capital issue.
A division bench of Chief Justice J K Maheshwari, Justices A V Sesha Sai and M Satyanarayana Murthy, also directed the government to hand over copies of the reports of the High-Power Committee (HPC) and other committees on the capital issue to "all those concerned". It then posted the matter for further hearing to February 26.
Senior Supreme Court advocate Ashok Bhan represented the aggrieved farmers of the Amaravati region, who filed a batch of petitions opposing the AP Decentralisation and Inclusive Development of All Regions Bill, 2020 and the APCRDA (Repeal) Bill.
Former Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi represented the state government.
The decentralization bill seeks to pave the way form the establishment of executive capital in Visakhapatnam, legislative in Amaravati and judicial capital in Kurnool, a move strongly opposed by the TDP.
On Tuesday, the TDP blocked tabling of the bills in the state Legislative Council for eight hours, forcing five adjournments.
Though it was tabled late on Tuesday night the House was adjourned without taking up the discussion.
The state assembly had passed the bills on Monday after 17 MLAs of the TDP were suspended and amid protests by farmers of the Amaravati region, who demanded that the town be retained as the capital.