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A division Bench (DB) of the Andhra Pradesh (A.P.) High Court headed by Chief Justice (CJ) Prashant Kumar Mishra and comprising Justices M. Satyanarayana Murthy and D. V. S. S. Somayajulu began a fresh hearing of the batch of writ petitions that challenged the A. P. Decentralisation and Inclusive Development of All Regions and CRDA Repeal Acts of 2020, on Monday after a gap of nearly three months.
 
Presenting the arguments on behalf of Amaravati Parirakshana Samithi, senior advocate Shyam Divan said what is supposed to be a ‘throbbing capital’ had been completely emasculated in terms of the lost value of the reconstituted plots.
 
He observed that there would be a cyclical change of governments but the State remains constant, implying that such controversial proposals as the ‘three capitals’ would have serious consequences for the entire country as at stake was the fundamental issue of governance which ought to be a continuous process, and the constitutional assurances on the basis of which Amaravati farmers took an informed decision to give their arable lands for the construction of the capital city of Andhra Pradesh. 

Mr. Divan pointed out that the Land Pooling Scheme was at the core of the entire issue and the court should appreciate the fact that nearly 30,000 families have given their lands by volition for the development of Amaravati and have since no sustainable means of livelihood. Due to the abrupt halting of development in the capital region, the value of plots have crashed.

Basically, tenders for various projects worth approximately ₹42,000 crore were finalised, projects costing ₹42,600 and odd crore were grounded and works amounting to ₹5,600 crore had been completed. The Central government provided ₹2,500 crore for the development of infrastructure in Amaravati. Apart from that, there were several tie-ups with national and international organisations for transforming Amaravati into a greenfield capital of global standards.

After all this, the government could not simply change its mind and carry on what was essentially a premeditated exercise to divide the capital into three parts purportedly for legislative, executive and judicial functions as if nothing had happened so far, Mr. Divan asserted.

Initially, appearing for the State, senior advocate Dushyant Dave made a plea for recusal of Justices Satyanarayana Murthy and Somayajulu on the ground that they have pecuniary interest in the cases by virtue of having allotted plots in Amaravati but the CJ rejected it by insisting that a request to that effect was turned down by a DB earlier and the non-recusal was not challenged then.

However, Chief Justice Mishra said he would examine the plea for recusal of the two judges at the time of giving the final judgement. The matter was first represented by Sarath Kumar, a former government pleader of Telangana, who wanted to be heard before the agenda item was taken up, but to no avail.

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Just now, Pulkapresident said:

appearing for the State, senior advocate Dushyant Dave made a plea for recusal of Justices Satyanarayana Murthy and Somayajulu on the ground that they have pecuniary interest in the cases by virtue of having allotted plots in Amaravati but the CJ rejected it by insisting that a request to that effect was turned down by a DB earlier and the non-recusal was not challenged then.

Reeeyyyy em chadukunnaru ra Government advocates, idi kuda oka argument ee na @3$%

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2 minutes ago, Pulkapresident said:

Reeeyyyy em chadukunnaru ra Government advocates, idi kuda oka argument ee na @3$%

Db lo ee 5 rupees Paytm batch ni pampinchi unte inka better ga argue chesevallu 

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8 minutes ago, DesiPokiri said:

Db lo ee 5 rupees Paytm batch ni pampinchi unte inka better ga argue chesevallu 

Agreed, logic lekunda matlade @kdapparao kuda deenikante better ga argue chestadu. 

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33 minutes ago, Pulkapresident said:

Basically, tenders for various projects worth approximately ₹42,000 crore were finalised, projects costing ₹42,600 and odd crore were grounded and works amounting to ₹5,600 crore had been completed. The Central government provided ₹2,500 crore for the development of infrastructure in Amaravati. Apart from that, there were several tie-ups with national and international organisations for transforming Amaravati into a greenfield capital of global standards.

Idi kuda court ae cheppinda ?

Induke dobbedi…vinetodu yerrodu aithe chepedi chandrababu naidu ani.

Intha yerri flowers ne Pulkas anedi..

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4 minutes ago, Sword_KanthaRao said:

Point to point

Journlaist gadi view court statement kinda esesinava…

Free ga Bhajana chesi emi labham cheppu ?

The Amaravati master plan was prepared after conducting a detailed scientific study to make it the growth engine for the state by creating employment opportunities and attracting investments, Diwan said, adding that the capital vision was put to implementation by grounding phase 1 infrastructure works to the tune of Rs 51,687 crore, out of which Rs 5,674 crore has already been spent and works are at various stages of completion. However, after the change in government in 2019, all works have come to a grinding halt and turned Amaravati into a ghost city, he said. The hearing will continue on Tuesday. 

All newspapers are saying the same thing. https://m.timesofindia.com/city/vijayawada/capital-region-farmers-gave-up-land-for-a-better-future/amp_articleshow/87723963.cms

nammakapothe adukku tinu. 

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10 minutes ago, Pulkapresident said:

The Amaravati master plan was prepared after conducting a detailed scientific study to make it the growth engine for the state by creating employment opportunities and attracting investments, Diwan said, adding that the capital vision was put to implementation by grounding phase 1 infrastructure works to the tune of Rs 51,687 crore, out of which Rs 5,674 crore has already been spent and works are at various stages of completion. However, after the change in government in 2019, all works have come to a grinding halt and turned Amaravati into a ghost city, he said. The hearing will continue on Tuesday. 

All newspapers are saying the same thing. https://m.timesofindia.com/city/vijayawada/capital-region-farmers-gave-up-land-for-a-better-future/amp_articleshow/87723963.cms

nammakapothe adukku tinu. 

Ade kada cheptundi…Court emi cheppindi emiti, papers la rasindi emiti…rendu okate Na ani ?

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37 minutes ago, DesiPokiri said:

@Sword_KanthaRao and @kidney are goat too. Only next to android halwa

Aaaa howle gadu eee potti blade babji aka sword 

life antha pakkanolla meeda edchude veeni batukantha 

bayata peekedi em ledu malla …. Anna anna anukunta valla G naakutha untadu vallu veedini kindaling sestha unte aa kopam tho room lo laptop lo rechipothadu :giggle:

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Just now, Sword_KanthaRao said:

Ade kada cheptundi…Court emi cheppindi emiti, papers la rasindi emiti…rendu okate Na ani ?

Yera ochesava 

neeku pani M em undada

epudu ikkada minginchuuuntav

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