Did change in capital lead to hurdles in Jagan Government's future plans?
Did change in capital lead to hurdles in Jagan Government's future plans?
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Every day there are numerous twists and turns happening in the current capital Amravati in the AP that are showing signs of a hindrance to Jagan Sarkar's future plans. The latest figures on the expenditure on Amravati in particular have further narrowed the state government. Although the Accountant General has been asked to calculate the cost of Amravati, there are doubts as to whether it is possible to give it now. Jagan Government is going to focus on alternatives as there are circumstances that will lead to the High Court clarifying these.

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Until yesterday, it was said that the last TDP government, which chose Amravati as the capital of AP, actually spent two and a half thousand crores given by the Center. But now, according to CRDA records in the High Court, a lawyer has said that Rs 52,000 crore has been spent on Amravati so far, and if that is true, the High Court has given a twist that the public cannot sit idle by and watch in vain. But the Accountant General's report is going to be crucial if you want to know the amount actually spent.

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In the case of capital, the Jagan government is receiving full support from the Center. With this, even BJP leaders in the state cannot speak against it. The Center, which has repeatedly said that it will not interfere in the affairs of the capital, has recently filed an affidavit to that effect in the High Court yesterday. But with the fresh objections raised by the High Court, even the concession given by the Center has lost its priority. In a way, the judiciary seems to have become an obstacle to what the central and state governments want to do. With this, there is now an interest in what the Jagan government is going to do in terms of overcoming the legal difficulties.

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