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No use of spending money on Amaravati: Jagan


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Jagan was interacting with farmers from Tadepalli, Vundavalli and Penumaka villages who met him at his camp office and requested him to do away with land acquisition notice issued to them by the previous government to acquire their lands for the capital region.

The chief minister said Amaravati was part of neither Vijayawada nor Guntur.

“It doesn’t have proper roads, drainage facilities and pipelines. For these infrastructure facilities alone, the government has to spend Rs 2 crore per acre. The previous government had spent only Rs 5,674 crore on Amaravati and kept bills for another Rs 2,297 crore pending payment. This is just a drop in the ocean,” he said.

Jagan said five years down the line, the situation in Amaravathi would be horrible and the youth would not get any employment opportunities.

“Instead, if we can spend even 10 per cent of money on Visakhapatnam, it would develop further and generate huge employment,” he said.

The chief minister vowed to develop Tadepalli and Mangalagiri as model municipalities at a cost of Rs 1100 crore.

“Leaving all these, why should we spent one lakh crore rupees on an imaginary city like Amaravati?” he asked.

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41 minutes ago, tamu said:

Jagan was interacting with farmers from Tadepalli, Vundavalli and Penumaka villages who met him at his camp office and requested him to do away with land acquisition notice issued to them by the previous government to acquire their lands for the capital region.

The chief minister said Amaravati was part of neither Vijayawada nor Guntur.

It doesn’t have proper roads, drainage facilities and pipelines. For these infrastructure facilities alone, the government has to spend Rs 2 crore per acre. The previous government had spent only Rs 5,674 crore on Amaravati and kept bills for another Rs 2,297 crore pending payment. This is just a drop in the ocean,” he said.

Jagan said five years down the line, the situation in Amaravathi would be horrible and the youth would not get any employment opportunities.

“Instead, if we can spend even 10 per cent of money on Visakhapatnam, it would develop further and generate huge employment,” he said.

The chief minister vowed to develop Tadepalli and Mangalagiri as model municipalities at a cost of Rs 1100 crore.

“Leaving all these, why should we spent one lakh crore rupees on an imaginary city like Amaravati?” he asked.

Roads and Drainages ki 2 crores per acre? Gold tho vestunnara?

 

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