Protests continue in Amaravati over 3 capital move

Jan 21, 2020
Amaravati: A day after the Andhra Pradesh Assembly passed two Bills to develop three state capitals, farmers continued their protest for 35th day on Tuesday, demanding that Amaravati be continued as the only capital.

A shutdown was being observed in all 29 villages in Amaravati as farmers, who had given 33,000 acres of land to build the capital, staged a sit in and set afire the copies of the Bills.

With black cloths tied to their mouth, protestors staged silent protests in the villages. Shops and educational institutions remained closed as a mark of protest on a call given by Joint Action Committee.

Condemning the police’s “high-handedness” during Monday’s ‘chalo Assembly’ protest, the farmers decided not to extend any cooperation to the police forces deployed in the villages. They did not allow the cops to sit in front of their houses and refused to give even water.

Over 50 people, including six policemen, were reported injured in the police baton charge and the clashes during the opposition sponsored march to the Assembly to protest against the three capitals move.

Hundreds of protestors had tried to march towards the Assembly to lodge their protest against the shifting of key capital functions out of Amaravati.

Meanwhile, opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader and Guntur MP Galla Jayadev, who was arrested during the protest on Monday, was released on bail on Tuesday.

The MP said they were conducting peaceful protest but the police turned violent and attacked them. Jayadev sustained baton blows.

The TDP leader said for 15 hours the police carried him from one place to the other and did not inform him whether he was being detained or arrested. “If the police can do this to an MP, what happens to the common man,” he asked.

Dramatic scenes were witnessed late Monday night when the police detained former Chief Minister and TDP chief N. Chandrababu Naidu and his party MLAs when they were trying to visit Mandadam village to call on the injured protestors.

TDP MP from Vijayawada, Kesineni Nani and TDP’s Andhra Pradesh unit President Kala Venkata Rao said the police acted in high-handed manner at the behest of political bosses. They asked the police if they had obtained permission from the Lok Sabha Speaker to arrest Galla Jayadev. The TDP said it would take up the issue with the Centre.

The Assembly on Monday night passed Andhra Pradesh Decentralization and Inclusive Development of All Regions Bill Aand Capital Region Development Authority Repeal Bill, paving the way for development of three capitals – Amaravati, Visakhapatnam and Kurnool.

Meanwhile, several farmers from Amaravati called on Jana Sena leader and actor Pawan Kalyan at his party office. They alleged that police carried out brutal baton charge.

Addressing them, Pawan Kalyan said the YSRCP government will have to pay a heavy price for its shifting the capital from Amaravati. He assured the farmers that the shift will be temporary as Jana Sena will ensure that Amaravati continue as the capital. IANS

Maha Cabinet to ask Centre to raise OBC non-creamy layer income cap

Mumbai: In the run-up to the Assembly election, the Maharashtra Cabinet on Thursday decided to recommend to the Centre for an increase in the non-creamy layer income cap from Rs...

Kerala HC inquires about Central funds for landslide-hit Wayanad

Kochi: The Kerala High Court on Thursday sought the Central government's response on funds for disaster relief in the state's landslide-hit Wayanad. The court, which had initiated a suo moto...

Hurricane Milton leaves trial of death of destruction, 3 mn without power

Washington: Hurricane Milton has left a trail of death and destruction in the US state of Florida, with reports of more than three million customers without electricity. Milton made landfall...

When Ratan Tata opened his heart on how Cupid struck him in US

Mumbai: Nearly five years ago, on the eve of Valentine's Day, the darling of the corporate world, Ratan Naval Tata, bared his heart to reveal how he was struck by...

Maha Cabinet seeks Bharat Ratna for Ratan Tata; passes resolution to appeal to Centre

Mumbai: The Maharashtra Cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Thursday on behalf of all citizens of Maharashtra paid tributes to veteran industrialist, Tata Sons’ Emeritus Chairman Padma Vibhushan...

India’s 100 richest tycoons surpass $1 trillion milestone, Gautam Adani at 2nd spot: Forbes list

New Delhi: The collective wealth of India’s 100 richest tycoons surpassed the trillion dollar milestone for the first time as more than 80 per cent of the country’s richest tycoons...

ASEAN summits kick off in Laos, prioritising stronger cooperation under ‘ASEAN Way’

Vientiane: The 44th and 45th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summits and related summits kicked off here on Wednesday, emphasising stronger cooperation under "the ASEAN Way." Addressing the opening...

Five sperm whales dead after stranding on Australian island

Sydney: Five sperm whales have died after becoming stranded on an island off Australia's south coast. The whales were found on a beach on the coast of Flinders Island, which...

RG Kar protest: Over 100 more senior doctors from four other Bengal medical colleges tender mass resignations

Kolkata: Over 100 more senior doctors from four other state-run medical colleges and hospitals in West Bengal have tendered mass resignations during the last couple of hours to express solidarity...

N. Korea to cut off roads, railways connected to S. Korea: Military

Seoul: North Korea's military said it will cut off all roads and railways connected to South Korea starting on Wednesday. "A project will be launched first on October 9 to...

Omar Abdullah pins hopes on early restoration of J&K’s statehood

New Delhi: Former Chief Minister and newly-elected MLA, Omar Abdullah has expressed confidence that the Prime Minister will fulfil his promise of restoring statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. He said...

Cong MLA Vinay Kulkarni booked for raping, kidnaping 34-year-old woman

Bengaluru: Congress MLA Vinay Kulkarni from the Dharwad constituency has been booked on the charges of raping, kidnapping and threatening a 34-year-old social worker, here. On Tuesday, Sanjaynagar Police booked...

Read Previous

NCPCR takes up complaint on use of kids for protests

Read Next

Soni Razdan seeks probe on Afzal Guru being made ‘scapegoat’

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com