Spartan Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister-designate Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy is likely to run certain administrative affairs, particularly the pending issues relating to the state’s bifurcation, from Hyderabad — the common capital of the two states. Mr Reddy is said to have told Telangana state Chief Minister K. Chandrase-khar Rao that in order to maintain a cordial atmosphere between the people of the two states, more particularly the people of Andhra Pradesh who have a strong attachment to Hyderabad, it is essential to have certain official machinery of AP in the common capital. Outgoing Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu had not made use of Hyderabad as the common capital and had shifted base to the new capital Amaravati that is being built. Mr Reddy, it seems, wants to retain the option of having Hyderabad as the capital till the end of the stipulated 10-year period. Sources in the two state governments said Mr Reddy has informally told the Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao that he would use the Camp Office in Hyderabad and some of the blocks in the secretariat which were allocated to AP for the time being. Sources said that Mr Reddy wanted to place some officers here to take timely decisions to resolve issues pending between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana state with regard to bifurcation. They can hold meetings with officers of Telangana state pertaining to the power utilities, higher education and prohibition and excise, besides the officials of the common institutions which were listed in the AP Reorgani-sation Act can have consultations and find an amicable solution. It may be recalled that certain issues such as the division of employees of power utilities, distribution of assets of AP Higher Education Council and appropriation of arrears of AP Distilleries and Beverages Corporation are yet to be resolved between the two states. The matter of pending power bills of both states had become an issue between the Telugu Desam and Telangana Rashtra Samiti during the recent elections. Sources said that keeping these matters in mind, both Chief Ministers felt that coordination between the officers of the departments concerned was essential to resolve the pending issues. Chief Minister Rao has instructed the officers concerned to prepare the Camp Office of AP CM in the city so that Mr Reddy can use it and also the office blocks. Quote
Spartan Posted May 30, 2019 Author Report Posted May 30, 2019 Good move to use existing resources. Quote
Peddayana Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 nice , capital region koncham challa badithe better , right now prices are sky high and unreasonable Quote
TokyoJaani Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 2 minutes ago, Peddayana said: nice , capital region koncham challa badithe better , right now prices are sky high and unreasonable Can't escape for too long. Are you expecting AP people wait 10 more years before they see their region grow by using Hyd? In order to move to AP you need to have something get going now and out of 10, 5 years already over and you are left with only 5 years. Quote
TokyoJaani Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 4 minutes ago, Peddayana said: nice , capital region koncham challa badithe better , right now prices are sky high and unreasonable With YCP in power, it is only added advantage for Hyd real estate. He need to attract people to AP not anywhere else. If Jagan has any interest in AP he shouldn't be doing this. Quote
TokyoJaani Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 6 minutes ago, Peddayana said: nice , capital region koncham challa badithe better , right now prices are sky high and unreasonable Lot of people in this DB regardless of party, they brought lands in Amaravati who are just normal employees and they are not happy with these kind of moves Quote
Peddayana Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 1 minute ago, TokyoJaani said: Can't escape for too long. Are you expecting AP people wait 10 more years before they see their region grow by using Hyd? In order to move to AP you need to have something get going now and out of 10, 5 years already over and you are left with only 5 years. aithe , ippati varaku evariki benefit capital valla pulkas ki tappa , 5 years emi cheyakunda , we lost 5 years ante evaridi tappu Quote
Peddayana Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 Just now, TokyoJaani said: Lot of people in this DB regardless of party, they brought lands in Amaravati who are just normal employees and they are not happy with these kind of moves they will have an option to show their unhappiness after 5 years , so wait Quote
TokyoJaani Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 Just now, Peddayana said: aithe , ippati varaku evariki benefit capital valla pulkas ki tappa , 5 years emi cheyakunda , we lost 5 years ante evaridi tappu ani nuvvu nenu anukunte saripodha? YCP liked people never owned a piece of land in Amaravati? Emi argument idi? If not Amaravati move to somewhere in AP itself, if he has interest to develop some other region come out and do the work. Why escaping from facing the reality? Quote
Peddayana Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 Just now, TokyoJaani said: ani nuvvu nenu anukunte saripodha? YCP liked people never owned a piece of land in Amaravati? Emi argument idi? If not Amaravati move to somewhere in AP itself, if he has interest to develop some other region come out and do the work. Why escaping from facing the reality? he can't escape , he has to move eventually as you said , so 2 years wait cheyatam lo tappenti , 2 years time untundi ga infra develop chesukotaniki Quote
TokyoJaani Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 1 minute ago, Peddayana said: they will have an option to show their unhappiness after 5 years , so wait AP Govt Employee will be unhappy by frequent transitions, CBN says Amaravati, Jagan says Hyd, what kind of joke is this? For AP own good one should settle issues with-in state not out of state. Quote
TokyoJaani Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 1 minute ago, Peddayana said: he can't escape , he has to move eventually as you said , so 2 years wait cheyatam lo tappenti , 2 years time untundi ga infra develop chesukotaniki Did the article nor Jagan gave any assurance or such "2 year timelines" ?? Quote
aragorn Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 can one person be CM for two states at the same time? rajyangam lo edina point that would stop this from happening Quote
Peddayana Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 6 minutes ago, TokyoJaani said: Did the article nor Jagan gave any assurance or such "2 year timelines" ?? that is just an article , wait until all the details come out Quote
SnehamKosam Posted May 30, 2019 Report Posted May 30, 2019 28 minutes ago, Spartan said: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister-designate Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy is likely to run certain administrative affairs, particularly the pending issues relating to the state’s bifurcation, from Hyderabad — the common capital of the two states. Mr Reddy is said to have told Telangana state Chief Minister K. Chandrase-khar Rao that in order to maintain a cordial atmosphere between the people of the two states, more particularly the people of Andhra Pradesh who have a strong attachment to Hyderabad, it is essential to have certain official machinery of AP in the common capital. Outgoing Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu had not made use of Hyderabad as the common capital and had shifted base to the new capital Amaravati that is being built. Mr Reddy, it seems, wants to retain the option of having Hyderabad as the capital till the end of the stipulated 10-year period. Sources in the two state governments said Mr Reddy has informally told the Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao that he would use the Camp Office in Hyderabad and some of the blocks in the secretariat which were allocated to AP for the time being. Sources said that Mr Reddy wanted to place some officers here to take timely decisions to resolve issues pending between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana state with regard to bifurcation. They can hold meetings with officers of Telangana state pertaining to the power utilities, higher education and prohibition and excise, besides the officials of the common institutions which were listed in the AP Reorgani-sation Act can have consultations and find an amicable solution. It may be recalled that certain issues such as the division of employees of power utilities, distribution of assets of AP Higher Education Council and appropriation of arrears of AP Distilleries and Beverages Corporation are yet to be resolved between the two states. The matter of pending power bills of both states had become an issue between the Telugu Desam and Telangana Rashtra Samiti during the recent elections. Sources said that keeping these matters in mind, both Chief Ministers felt that coordination between the officers of the departments concerned was essential to resolve the pending issues. Chief Minister Rao has instructed the officers concerned to prepare the Camp Office of AP CM in the city so that Mr Reddy can use it and also the office blocks. source of this news sir. Quote
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