AMARAVATI: TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday found fault with chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy for speaking against the high court verdict on Amaravati. He also dared Jagan to quit and seek public mandate on the three capital cities issue.
Demanding an unconditional apology from the CM for backing Amaravati while in opposition and taking U-turn after coming to power, he said Amaravati was planned as a self-financing project and there was no need to spend additional monies to develop the capital city. "Judiciary has the right to correct the unconstitutional laws made by governments." Naidu said.