New Delhi:Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday presented his governments case to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on a host of issues, including the plan to have three capitals for the state and the resolution to abolish the Legislative Council.
The Chief Minister also invited the Prime Minister to attend a programme in the state on March 25 (Telugu New Year's Day Ugadi), wherein 25 lakh house-sites would be distributed to eligible families on a single day.
The Chief Minister, who air-dashed to New Delhi on a call from the Prime Minister's Office, had a 100-minute meeting with him at the latter's residence.
He presented a 10-point memorandum to the Prime Minister for expeditious action by the Central government on issues related to the state, a press release from the CMO here said.
Jagan told Modi that the idea behind "three capitals for the state" was to ensure comprehensive development of all regions of the state by removing the imbalances in growth.
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"In this direction, we have decided to decentralize the administration by locating the executive capital in Visakhapatnam, judicial capital in Kurnool and legislative capital in Amaravati.
The state Cabinet has already approved this plan, while the Decentralisation Bill was passed by the state assembly, the release quoted Reddy as telling the Prime Minister.
"In this backdrop, the Assembly passed a resolution with two-thirds majority seeking abolition of the Council. I request you to direct the Union Law Ministry to take further action in this regard," Jagan added.
He also requested the Prime Minister to direct the Law Ministry to initiate steps to shift the AP High Court to Kurnool, the proposed judicial capital, from Amaravati.
Stating that his government enacted the AP Disha Act-2019 for expeditious trial of sexual harassment and assault cases against women and children, with death penalty as the maximum punishment, the Chief Minister requested the Centre to give its consent to it.
Reddy also took up the Special Category Status issue, revenue deficit grant, Polavaram multipurpose project, backward districts development grant and the annual grants from the Centre that were due to the state, the release said.