A.P. Cabinet decides to revoke 'three capitals' Acts
The Hindu
The government's U-turn triggered intense speculation that it might give an altogether new shape to the impugned legislations and bring them back to the table
In an abrupt change in its stand on the proposed three capitals, the Andhra Pradesh government on Monday decided to revoke the AP Decentralisation and Inclusive Development of All Regions and CRDA Repeal Acts of 2020.
A resolution to that effect was passed in the Cabinet that was urgently convened shortly after the third day's proceedings began in the Legislative Assembly.
The same was then informed to the High Court by Advocate General S. Sriram, who said the Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy himself would lend clarity on the issue by making a statement in the Assembly.

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