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Andhra Pradesh CM bats for three state capitals

Indicating that the state could have three state capitals, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy said the existing capital Amaravati could become the "Legislative Capital", port city Visakhapatnam the "Executive Capital" and Kurnool the "Judiciary Capital".

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Published : Dec 17, 2019, 8:06 PM IST

Amaravati (AP): Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Tuesday indicated that the state could have three capitals as decentralisation was a real concept.

Replying to a short discussion on the state capital issue in the Legislative Assembly, the Chief Minister said the existing capital Amaravati could become the "Legislative Capital", port city Visakhapatnam the "Executive Capital" and Kurnool the "Judiciary Capital".

"We may have three different capitals. They are required. We have to think on those lines seriously," he said, but added that a final call would be taken only after the expert committee constituted to look into the issue submitted its report.

The Committee report is expected in the next few days.

Read: No final decision yet on Amaravati: AP minister

Indicating that the government (Secretariat and heads of departments) could shift to Visakhapatnam, the Chief Minister pointed out that the port has the required facilities.

"Vizag has all the facilities. Only Metro (rail) is required," Jagan Reddy noted.

Stating that development of Amaravati into a full-fledged capital city required at least Rs one lakh crore, the Chief Minister wondered where the money would come from.

Read: Following Oppn attack, AP govt cancels work worth Rs 3.1 cr at CM's residences

Amaravati (AP): Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Tuesday indicated that the state could have three capitals as decentralisation was a real concept.

Replying to a short discussion on the state capital issue in the Legislative Assembly, the Chief Minister said the existing capital Amaravati could become the "Legislative Capital", port city Visakhapatnam the "Executive Capital" and Kurnool the "Judiciary Capital".

"We may have three different capitals. They are required. We have to think on those lines seriously," he said, but added that a final call would be taken only after the expert committee constituted to look into the issue submitted its report.

The Committee report is expected in the next few days.

Read: No final decision yet on Amaravati: AP minister

Indicating that the government (Secretariat and heads of departments) could shift to Visakhapatnam, the Chief Minister pointed out that the port has the required facilities.

"Vizag has all the facilities. Only Metro (rail) is required," Jagan Reddy noted.

Stating that development of Amaravati into a full-fledged capital city required at least Rs one lakh crore, the Chief Minister wondered where the money would come from.

Read: Following Oppn attack, AP govt cancels work worth Rs 3.1 cr at CM's residences

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AP may have three capitals borne out of decentralisation: CM
Amaravati, Dec 17 (PTI): Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y
S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Tuesday indicated that the state could
have three capitals as decentralisation was a real concept.
Replying to a short discussion on the state capital
issue in the Legislative Assembly, the Chief Minister said the
existing capital Amaravati could become the "Legislative
Capital", port city Visakhapatnam the "Executive Capital" and
Kurnool the "Judiciary Capital".
"We may have three different capitals. They are required.
We have to think on those lines seriously," he said, but added
that a final call would be taken only after the expert
committee constituted to look into the issue submitted its
report.
The Committee report is expected in the next few days.
Indicating that the government (Secretariat and heads of
departments) could shift to Visakhapatnam, the Chief Minister
pointed out that the port has the required facilities.
"Vizag has all the facilities. Only Metro (rail) is
required," Jagan noted.
Stating that development of Amaravati into a full-fledged
capital city required at least Rs one lakh crore, the Chief
Minister wondered where the money would come from. PTI DBV NVG
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