The high-power committee had discussed issues such as regional inequalities since independence and bifurcation matters effect on the state, said Botsa Satyanarayana, Minister of municipal administration.
Speaking to the media here on Friday, following a high-power committee discussion with Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, and The Minister said that according to the aspirations of the people, the recommendations made by the Comprehensive Development Committee of the state were the core. It will be presented in the cabinet meeting very soon.
In response, the Minister said that the problems of the farmers of the capital region also discussed in the committee meeting and suitable recommendations made on the issue.
We have made recommendations to do justice to the farmers like previous governments have never done. As a question when the capital will shift to Visakhapatnam, The Minister said that the decision would be taken after a detailed discussion in the upcoming assembly session.
Regarding the complaints of farmers of the Capital Region not being received by the official website, the Minister said that such shortcomings discussed with the concerned authorities and It found that there may be some delay in reception. Still, ultimately it means to do justice to the farmers.
The Minister said that the Chief Minister had suggested some recommendations to benefit the Amravati farmers.
The Minister said that various issues would be discussed in the upcoming three-day assembly sessions. He said that the farmers would benefit more than what the previous government had promised.
We would request the farmers not to fall prey to Chandrababu Naidu, who is doing all this for political gain, he told the farmers to withdraw their opposition and trust the government.
He questioned where the donations collected by Naidu went and said that a section of the media would not write such issues.
He said that all such activities by opposition parties are for their political survival, and YSRCP will not mind the alliance of parties. He said that the development of 13 districts in the state is the responsibility of the government and includes the Amravati region.