After passing the resolution of three capitals in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly, the Jaganmohan Reddy government has given the message that the government does not want to limit all the infrastructure like Rajdhani to Amravati alone. It intends to adopt a decentralized system for the development of the state.
It made clear as soon as the Andhra Pradesh Decentralization and Inclusive Development of All-Region Bill 2020 passed in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly on Monday. Now the state will have not only one capital but three capitals. For this, places like Amravati, Visakhapatnam, and Kurnool will develop in different ways. And here all the facilities like Rajdhani will be built.
They have also set up the Visakhapatnam Metropolitan Region Development Authority VMRDA for the plan to develop Visakhapatnam by the Jagan Mohan Reddy government. Now through this, a new look of Visakhapatnam will be seen. With this proposal of the Jaganmohan Reddy government, the Legislative Assembly in Amravati, CMO in Visakhapatnam, Raj Bhavan and Secretariat and High Court in Kurnool will create.
These three places will be called the Legislative Capital, respectively, the legislative capital from where the legal work will be done. The second administrative capital, from where the entire administration of the state will run, will be called the administrative capital, and the third will be the judicial capital, where the judiciary will create. It will be known and recognized as Judicial Capital. The Jaganmohan Reddy government has planned to develop these three cities by choosing from different regions of the state.