Will the New Government solve the capital problem..!?

Sowmiya Sriram

Will the New government solve the capital problem..!?


-Chandrababu was unable to show statesmanship in the matter of the capital.

-YCP has alleged that all this is an insider trading scam.

-Jagan reconsidered the issue of capital after he came to power.


Andhra is in a plight of not being able to give a straight answer when asked which is the capital of your state in the country. Errors in the process of capital selection after partition. There are criticisms that Chandrababu's government formed after the partition was unable to show statesmanship in the matter of the capital. In the matter of choosing the capital of the state, there are criticisms that the decision to act unilaterally without taking the opinions of all groups, parties, and people, without following the advice of experts, has caused many twists and turns. The real story started when the then Chandrababu government overruled the instructions given by the Sivaramakrishna Committee set up by the Center on where to set up the capital after partition. Not according to the advice of experts, for those who are favorable to them, for their political gain, for their prestige. ycp has alleged that all this is an insider trading scam.


Chandrababu's government, which chose amaravati as its capital, could not do anything during its five-year rule, except for the construction of a few buildings. Time flew by with project reports and graphics videos. This allowed jagan to reconsider the issue of capital after he came to power. Even though Chandrababu has built capital at a minimal level in five years, it is a fact that everyone agrees that jagan does not dare to reconsider. After that, jagan could not make any region the capital. He wanted to capture the existing amaravati and make visakha the capital. However, it was not completed due to legal difficulties. Now the capital of the people of Andhra is in a situation where it cannot be called amaravati or Visakha. We have to wait and see whether the new government will solve the capital problem.

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