The announcement by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy that Vizag will soon be the executive capital of the state, with the CM himself relocating to the city, has sparked debates in state politics regarding the prospect of having three capitals. The main opposition party, TDP, has challenged the ruling government, questioning the legitimacy of such a declaration while the matter is still under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. TDP senior leader Payyavula Keshav accused the ruling party of using political tactics. In response, the Andhra Pradesh BJP State President, Somu Veerraju, stated that they will continue to support Amaravati as the state capital. Meanwhile, AP Minister Jogi Ramesh emphasized that the ruling government's stance remains unchanged, and they will proceed with their plans for three capitals. YSRCP senior leader and TTD Chairman YV Subba Reddy declared that the government buildings in Vizag are ready, and once CM Jagan begins administration from the Visakhapatnam city, Vizag will