Well, the AP political game based on the three capital issue is evenly poised at the moment. Jagan played the waiting game all these days and has shown his brutal power when the actual moment arrived. While the bill was sent to Governor’s approval, everyone thought that the Game is about to over and Jagan will be the ‘man of the moment’ for his handy presence of mind but here comes the twist.
The Governor who has been a favourable character to Jagan in this game is ready to hear the voice of the other sides too. Already Vishwa Bhushan Harichandan is facing severe criticism from the people for his stand on Nimmagadda’s issue and the way he supported the AP government by signing on every file which received Nimmagadda from his duties in the past in a controversial way.
Hence, he is under serious pressure as the three capital bill and CRDA abolition bill are in his office for approval. Now, the AP BJP started to influence the governor by challenging his stand on these two bills. Kanna said that the two bills have been under question before the judicial system and approving these two bills will come under the ‘contempt of court orders’ as the YSRCP has already agreed in court that these two bills are about to send to a select committee to avoid a specific inquiry in the High court earlier.
In the meanwhile, the BJP’s higher command is not at all pleased with Kanna’s words. They wanted to wage a silent war against Jagan but never tried or intended to condemn his decision and act against him in public. So, reportedly, Kanna has faced a fine beating from the centre. Now, Jagan is clueless about the stand of the the centre in this issue. While AP BJP is severely criticising him, their high command is not offering them any support.
On the other side, they didn’t even consider the council abolition bill forwarded by the AP government to the parliament. They didn’t even care to jibe into the issue. On the other side the President need to approve these two bills after the governor and BJP will play a major role at that point and Jagan is in immense fear with this strange behaviour of the BJP that is leaving him no clues about the proceedings.
In addition, former AP CM Chandra Babu also wrote a letter to the Governor explains him the series of events that happened regarding these two bills and termed them as strictly ‘debatable’ and are not eligible for unanimous approval. It seems we are up to the last over and whose game is it gonna be in the end?
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