The Supreme Court of India recently delivered a major setback to the Jagan Mohan Reddy government in Andhra Pradesh in the case of the state’s capital. The apex court ruled that the state government’s decision to shift the capital from Amaravati to Visakhapatnam was unconstitutional.
The decision was taken by the state government in January 2020, when it decided to move the capital from Amaravati to Visakhapatnam. This decision was met with strong opposition from the people of Amaravati, who argued that the decision was taken without consulting them.
The Supreme Court, in its ruling, said that the decision to shift the capital was taken without consulting the people of Amaravati and was thus unconstitutional. The court also said that the decision was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati.
The court also said that the decision to shift the capital was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati. The court said that the decision was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati and was thus unconstitutional.
The court also said that the decision to shift the capital was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati and was thus unconstitutional. The court said that the decision was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati and was thus unconstitutional.
The court also said that the decision to shift the capital was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati and was thus unconstitutional. The court said that the decision was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati and was thus unconstitutional.
The court also said that the decision to shift the capital was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati and was thus unconstitutional. The court said that the decision was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati and was thus unconstitutional.
The court also said that the decision to shift the capital was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati and was thus unconstitutional. The court said that the decision was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati and was thus unconstitutional.
The court also said that the decision to shift the capital was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati and was thus unconstitutional. The court said that the decision was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati and was thus unconstitutional.
The court also said that the decision to shift the capital was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati and was thus unconstitutional. The court said that the decision was taken without taking into consideration the interests of the people of Amaravati and was thus unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court’s ruling is a major setback for the Jagan Mohan Reddy government in Andhra Pradesh. The court’s ruling has put a halt to the state government’s plans to shift the capital from Amaravati to Visakhapatnam. The court’s ruling has also put a question mark on the future of the state’s capital.
The Supreme Court’s ruling is a major victory for the people of Amaravati, who have been protesting against the state government’s decision to shift the capital from Amaravati to Visakhapatnam. The court’s ruling has also put a question mark on the future of the state’s capital.
The Supreme Court’s ruling is a major setback for the Jagan Mohan Reddy government in Andhra Pradesh. The court’s ruling has put a halt to the state government’s plans to shift the capital from Amaravati to Visakhapatnam. The court’s ruling has also put a question mark on the future of the state’s capital. It remains to be seen how the state government will respond to the court’s ruling and what the future of the state’s capital will be.