"I Love Amaravati" icon removed from AP Bhavan

Update: 2020-01-27 05:59 GMT
Following the AP government's idea to have 'Three Capitals', the opposition has moved the Legislative Council and the Upper house has referred the bills to a select committee which resulted in the AP government to think about abolishing the council.

In another development in the capital row, the High Court has directed the government to not shift ant government office until it gives its verdict or else the government will be held responsible for this.

The High Court also directed the government to submit the reports of the GN Rao committee, which was constituted to study the reports submitted by the previous committees on the capital row.

Even though there is so much fuss about this, the government seems to be very firm on its decision to decentralize the development and to have Three Capitals.

Similar to the "I love Hyderabad", the previous TDP government has built the "I love Amaravati" icon at the AP Bhavan in the national capital just to promote their state. Till now many people have clicked selfies near the icon, who visited the AP Bhavan.

Interestingly, the Andhra Pradesh government has removed the Amaravati icon at the Andhra Pradesh Bhavan, leaving everyone in a deep shock. Visitors were also shocked to know that the icon was removed

This shows the strong stand of the government on the capital issue and it is ready to take any step to decentralise the development and to develop the state largely.
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