Vijayawada: The Andhra Pradesh government on Monday revoked the two actions in three capitals for the country.
At the same time, it explains that it will immediately introduce new bills to decentralization of development in all regions.
The state government also clarified that the proposal in three capitals will remain but the new law will be taken after consulting with all stakeholders.
It does not improve any time limit to the new law in three capitals.
The decision came even when the AP High Court was hearing a number of petitions that challenged proposals in three capital.
After advocate-General Subrahmananyam Sriram told the High Court about the government’s decision to revoke the two actions against the trifurbation of state capital, the High Court postponed the hearing on November 29.
Sources say that the country’s government has attracted both actions.
Can produce stronger legislation that can withstand legal challenges.
Then, the state government introduced two bills in assembly seeking the revocation of the Regional Development Authority of AP, 2020, and AP decentralization and inclusive developments of all regional laws, 2020.
While the first action was introduced to change nomenclature and power.
From APCRDA to the Amaravati Metropolitan Development Authority, the second is for the location of three capitals.