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Senior YCP Leader Gives Voice to Jagan's Voice!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   25 March 2022 5:37 AM GMT
Senior YCP Leader Gives Voice to Jagans Voice!
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Since the start of the Andhra Pradesh Assembly Sessions, we have been seeing interesting scenes like the opposition leaders getting suspended from the house by Speaker Tammineni Sitharam almost every day. The Assembly house saw an interesting scene surprising everyone.

It is a known fact that Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has been batting for the decentralisation of development by having three capitals. For the same reason, the YCP government is also focusing on developing the other two proposed capitals, not just Amaravati.

Giving voice to the thoughts of CM Jagan, senior YCP leader Dharmana Prasada Rao addressed the house on the verdict given by the High Court directing the state government to develop Amaravati and hand over the developed flats to the farmers who gave their lands for the capital city.

The highlight of his speech is that Dharmana did not cross his line while objecting to the comments made by the High Court that the Assembly has no power to make any law. Quoting the verdict given by the Supreme Court, the YCP leader said that what the HC said goes against the Supreme Court's verdict.

Throughout his speech, Dharmana expressed his dissatisfaction with the High Court's verdict on Amaravati. Having said that, the Legislator made it clear that the Andhra Pradesh government has respect for the judiciary, but the courts telling the government what to do is what is not acceptable.

Without hurting anyone, Dharmana reciprocated what CM Jagan has been saying all these days on decentralisation of development.

Dharmana was supported by the likes of CM Jagan, Speaker Seetaram, Finance Minister Buggana Rajendranath, and other YCP leaders in the house. In total, the Andhra Pradesh government had said one thing that the judiciary is crossing its limits and developing the state is the government's agenda.

At the time when the TDP was attacking the government for not following the Court orders, through Dharmana, Jagan had made it clear that the government is bound to develop the overall state.

In the end, Jagan said the same and said that the government will not take a back step on the decentralisation of development as it is good for the state.