(Rishitha Jaladi, Intern Journalist) Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh opposition Party leader, Nara Chandra Babu Naidu fired on the party in power asking them to dissolve the assembly and part take in re-elections again. If you feel the decision of Three capitals is fair and people of Andhra completely accept the decision, then dare to dissolve the Assembly and contest in re-elections.
People will decide and choose the right. If you continue to win again, we will not raise any issues further against the three capitals. Decide and let people of Andhra know your decision in 48hrs, Demanded CBN. Naidu participated in a video press conference on Monday from Hyderabad.
Jagan says Party manifesto is their Bhagavad Geetha, Bible, and Quran. But why didn’t he mention the shifting of the capital from Amaravati? He cheated and fooled the people with sugar-coated words, Commented CBN.
People of Andhra voted and elected Jagan expecting development. But Jagan has easily broken the trust and faith of the Telugu’s. He doesn’t have the right to play with the lives of 5 crore citizens. What is he trying to gain? Andra Pradesh will not be cowed down by the wicked politics of greedy Politicians, stated Naidu.
What will people gain from three capitals? There are more troubles involved with the capital shift. How can a person living in Icchapuram visit Kurnool Highcourt, there is no proper road transport. How can a resident of Mantralayam visit Capital in Vizag? Forget about the people, where will the people’s representatives and officers live? Will they live in Vizag? Will they live in Kurnool? or stay back in Amaravati? The government is solely responsible to answer this, Questioned CBN.
The result of this decision taken by the government will drop the state in huge loss. Hence, Bureaucrats, educationalists, and professionals along with the common should fight for Amaravati. Why should 77 farmers sacrifice their lives fighting for their own lands? aren’t we responsible to save and protect them? Isn’t this our duty? I leave the decision to the party in power, said, Naidu.