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Farmers Conduct Huge Rally In Support Of Three Capitals In Tirupati

A day prior to the public meeting by Amaravati farmers, a tremendous rally was organized here on Thursday to help the proposition of three state capitals. Many individuals participated in the huge rally organized by Rayalaseema Intellectual Forum to activate support for its proposed public meeting.

The Forum is backing the current government’s decision to make three capitals – Amaravati, Kurnool, and Visakhapatnam. A huge number of students from different schools took part in the assembly which went through different pieces of the sanctuary town.

Raising trademarks of “we need equity”, the members were conveying a pennant pronouncing support for decentralization of improvement. Be that as it may, some young people taking an interest in the meeting were not satisfactory with regards to its motivation. They said Amaravati ought to be held as the main state capital.

The convention came a day prior to the public meeting by farmers of Amaravati, contradicting three capitals and to request that Amaravati proceed as the main state capital. The public meeting harmonizes with the fulfillment of two years later the declaration by Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy to foster three state capitals.

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As reported by the central ministers, Kurnool in Rayalaseema district will be created as the legal capital, and Visakhapatnam in north beachfront Andhra will be created as regulatory capital while Amaravati will be held distinctly as the administrative capital.

For quite a long time, farmers of 29 towns of Amaravati locale, who had given 33,000 sections of land for improvement of the state capital, have been arranging challenges the trifurcation.

Requesting that Amaravati be held as the main capital, the farmers and ladies of Amaravati embraced a “Mahapadyatra” from Amaravati to Tirupati. The sanctuary town is part Chittoor locale in the Rayalaseema district.

Named “court to the sanctuary” the “Mahapadyatra” started close to Andhra Pradesh High Court at Amaravati on November 1. It went through different towns and towns in Guntur, Prakasam, Nellore, and Chittoor areas and closed at Tirupati on December 14.

 

 

 

 

 

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