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Prof K Nageshwar: Capitals, center new affidavit (Video)

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There is no stipulation in the law that requires Andhra Pradesh to have only one capital, the Centre told the Andhra Pradesh high court on Thursday in an affidavit that backs the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy governments three-capital plan.

Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddys plan has been opposed by his predecessor Chandrababu Naidu of the Telugu Desam Party who had named Amaravati as the state capital after Hyderabad went to Telangana. A bunch of petitions were also filed in the high court against the move.

In an affidavit filed by the Union home ministry, the Centre denied claims that a three-capital plan was a violation of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act 2014 that carved out a separate state of Telangana out of Andhra Pradesh.

 

Lalita T Hedaoo, an under secretary in the Union ministry of home affairs, refuted the argument by one of the petitioners that Andhra could not have three capitals because the AP Reorganisation Act 2014 mentioned a capital for the state of Andhra Pradesh and not capitals.

She pointed to Section 13 of The General Clauses Act, 1897 that makes it clear that in all Central Acts and regulations, words in the singular shall include the plural and vice versa unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context.

It is clearly mentioned in the Act that words importing the masculine gender shall be taken to include females; and words in the singular shall include the plural, and vice versa. Thus, the interpretation of the petitioner on the issue is shallow, Hedaoo told the high court in the affidavit.

Jagan Mohan Reddys three-capital plan envisages executive capital in Visakhapatnam, legislative in Amaravati and judicial in Kurnool. In an interview to HT this week, the chief minister said he was essentially distributing the functions to different places rather than concentrating them in one place. If you lay all your eggs in one basket you are going to suffer, he said.

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Prof K Nageshwar: Capitals, center new affidavit (Video)
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, ||3 Capitals, center new affidavit There is no stipulation in the law that requires Andhra Pradesh to have only one capital, the Centre told the Andhra Pradesh high court on Thursday in an affidavit that backs the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy governments three-capital plan. Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddys plan has been opposed by his predecessor Chandrababu Naidu of the Telugu Desam Party who had named Amaravati as the state capital after Hyderabad went to Telangana. A bunch of petitions were also filed in the high court against the move. In an affidavit filed by the Union home ministry, the Centre denied claims that a three-capital plan was a violation of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act 2014 that carved out a separate state of Telangana out of Andhra Pradesh. Lalita T Hedaoo, an under secretary in the Union ministry of home affairs, refuted the argument by one of the petitioners that Andhra could not have three capitals because the AP Reorganisation Act 2014 mentioned a capital for the state of Andhra Pradesh and not capitals. She pointed to Section 13 of The General Clauses Act, 1897 that makes it clear that in all Central Acts and regulations, words in the singular shall include the plural and vice versa unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context. It is clearly mentioned in the Act that words importing the masculine gender shall be taken to include females; and words in the singular shall include the plural, and vice versa. Thus, the interpretation of the petitioner on the issue is shallow, Hedaoo told the high court in the affidavit. Jagan Mohan Reddys three-capital plan envisages executive capital in Visakhapatnam, legislative in Amaravati and judicial in Kurnool. In an interview to HT this week, the chief minister said he was essentially distributing the functions to different places rather than concentrating them in one place. If you lay all your eggs in one basket you are going to suffer, he said.