Andhra Pradesh Government is gearing up for the monsoon season assembly session. The government plans to convene the assembly around the third week of September.
The session is planned for one week and may be extended if needed. There are rumors that the government may introduce the three capital bills in this session.
There is a plan behind this timing. N.V. Ramana retired as the Chief Justice of India on August 26th.
We all know that CM Jagan Mohan Reddy perceives NV Ramana as Chandrababu Naidu’s man. He believes the CJI will stall all his efforts in the Supreme Court.
We have seen several attempts to malign the judiciary by Jagan in the past.
So, there is a chance that government will table the bills related to the three capitals and decentralization in that session.
Earlier in March, the government withdrew all the bills saying that it will bring them in better form after broader consultations and consensus.
But there have been no consultations in all these months.
So, Jagan Government is trying to bring the bills once again and bulldoze the house with brute force as it has the majority and Chandrababu Naidu will not be in the house.
While the plan is good, Jagan may be missing a point. The principles of natural justice are in favor of Amaravati.
In all probability, the same judgment that NV Ramana may have given would be given by another CJI. In such a case, the plank of ‘Chandrababu managing courts’ will also go burst.
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