On the eve of Independence Day, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy hoped that the Centre would have a change of heart if not today, in the future, and accord to give a Special Category Status (SCS) to the state in accordance with the promise made while in Parliament. Addressing the ceremonial function after unfurling the national tricolor at the IGMC Stadium in Vijayawada on Saturday, the Chief Minister said his government was determined to achieve SCS for the state. Elephant's body recovered from Chhattisgarh forest, investigation underway “The government at the Centre is now not dependent on other parties (for support), so we don't see it granting SCS now. But, if not today, in the future with the blessings of God we hope the situation will change and the central government will have a change of heart and accord SCS for the future of the state,” the Chief Minister said. The state would nevertheless continue to raise the demand strongly for SCS, Jagan asserted. The Chief Minister said his government firmly believed that decentralization was the right policy to heal the wounds inflicted upon the state by bifurcation. Former Indian cricketer Chetan Chauhan passes away “To ensure that we do not suffer more such wounds and that the three regions of the state flourish equally, we enacted the three capitals legislation. We will soon lay the foundation stone for the Executive Capital at Visakhapatnam and Judicial Capital in Kurnool,” Jagan said. The Chief Minister also added that his 14-month rule so far gave true meaning to the terms ‘justice, liberty, equality, fraternity’ as enshrined in the Preamble to the Constitution of India. Three Indian swimmers will take training in Dubai to prepare for Olympics