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Amaravati, March 22 (TIWN) The suspense continues on whether Jagan Mohan Reddy-led government in Andhra Pradesh will table a revised Bill for three state Capitals in the Assembly during the ongoing Budget session.
Replying to a query by some members, he told the house that the state has adopted the policy of decentralisation to take administration close to the citizens.This, he said, will bring the common man into the mainstream of development. With only three days left for the ongoing Budget session to come to an end, all eyes are on the government to see whether it tables the revised Bill in place of the two Bills repealed last year or keep the matter in abeyance for now to avoid any confrontation with the judiciary. Assembly Speaker Tammineni Sitaram has already agreed to the demand of YSRCP legislators for a discussion on decentralisation of development.
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