Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president and chief of opposition in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly, N. Chandrababu Naidu, on Monday, set a 48-hour deadline for Chief Minister Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy to either withdraw his three capitals decision or dissolve the Assembly to seek fresh public mandate for his trifurcation move. Addressing a press conference here, Naidu challenged the CM to seek a fresh mandate if he had the courage and if he was fully confident of having total approval of the people for his three capitals plan.
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Naidu was quoted saying, “If the people vote for and bring the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) back to power in the re-election, then the TDP would humbly accept their mandate and it would not raise its dissenting voice against the decision again. If the CM does not come out with a proper response, the TDP along with the other opposition parties would intensify their agitation, not just through legal battles, but also to make the Chief Minister a culprit in the people’s court."
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The former Chief Minister reminded Jagan that he and his party leaders had promised the people in the 2019 election campaign that Amaravati would continue to be the only capital city and that it would be fully developed. Meanwhile, protests continued by the farmers in various villages of Amaravati against the State Governor giving his approval to the two Bills for trifurcation of the State Capital. For more than 230 days, farmers in 29 villages continued their protest demanding the withdrawal of its three capitals move.
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