The controversial legislation on the formation of three capitals for a decentralised administration is about to be reintroduced, if ysr congress party president and andhra pradesh chief minister Y S jagan Mohan reddy has his way. Sources claim that the state assembly and council's monsoon session, which is anticipated to last a week, will begin on september 19 under the direction of the jagan administration. The state cabinet meeting scheduled for september 7 is expected to finalise the agenda and schedule.
Actually, the assembly session was supposed to take place last month, but it was postponed for unknown reasons, including the three capitals bill's inability to be finalised. According to reports, the chief minister was waiting for former indian Chief Justice N. V. Ramana, who jagan believed to be the obstacle to the establishment of three capitals, to finish his term. The supreme court would have challenged the Three Capitals Bill if it had been passed. jagan hopes to pass the measure in the state assembly again by closing any gaps it may have had in the previous act, which was withdrawn in november of last year, now that there are no longer any such obstacles.
If jagan intends to bring the three capitals law back, it will undoubtedly be discussed prior to the state cabinet meeting on september 7. Because dasara Navaratri celebrations have begun, the assembly session is expected to terminate before september 24 or 25. If the bills are approved, the jagan administration will take the initiative to transfer the executive branch to Visakhapatnam by dasara, long before the bills are once again contested in court.
Actually, the assembly session was supposed to take place last month, but it was postponed for unknown reasons, including the three capitals bill's inability to be finalised. According to reports, the chief minister was waiting for former indian Chief Justice N. V. Ramana, who jagan believed to be the obstacle to the establishment of three capitals, to finish his term. The supreme court would have challenged the Three Capitals Bill if it had been passed. jagan hopes to pass the measure in the state assembly again by closing any gaps it may have had in the previous act, which was withdrawn in november of last year, now that there are no longer any such obstacles.
If jagan intends to bring the three capitals law back, it will undoubtedly be discussed prior to the state cabinet meeting on september 7. Because dasara Navaratri celebrations have begun, the assembly session is expected to terminate before september 24 or 25. If the bills are approved, the jagan administration will take the initiative to transfer the executive branch to Visakhapatnam by dasara, long before the bills are once again contested in court.