Minister Botsa Satyanarayana's Interesting Remarks on Hyderabad as Joint Capital
It's known that YSRCP leader YV Subba Reddy's remarks on continuing Hyderabad as the joint capital until Andhra Pradesh has its own capital stirred controversy. These comments faced criticism from Telangana leaders. Against this backdrop, Andhra Pradesh Minister Botsa Satyanarayana spoke, stating that YV Subba Reddy's comments were twisted. He questioned whether any experienced leader would now talk about a joint capital, indicating that the concept of a joint capital is not YSRCP's policy.
Botsa criticized that it was due to Chandrababu Naidu's departure from Hyderabad that Andhra Pradesh ended up without a capital. He commented that those without votes or door numbers in the state are acting as opposition leaders, implying that there is no intention to politicize the capital issue for political gain.
He mentioned that the efforts are focused on what should rightfully be received under the division act. Describing Hyderabad as a global city, he suggested that anyone could reside there, mentioning he too owns a house in Hyderabad. He questioned whether being an Andhra Pradesh minister means his properties would be seized by the government there.
He mentioned that the efforts are focused on what should rightfully be received under the division act. Describing Hyderabad as a global city, he suggested that anyone could reside there, mentioning he too owns a house in Hyderabad. He questioned whether being an Andhra Pradesh minister means his properties would be seized by the government there.
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