In an unofficial update received by district officials, Chief Minister Jaganmohan Reddy is anticipated to extend his stay in Visakhapatnam on December 8 and 9. This information holds particular significance as the government had earlier announced that the CM would govern from Visakhapatnam starting December. During his stay, CM Jagan is expected to conduct comprehensive reviews, focusing on the development of Uttarandhra districts.
As part of the preparatory measures, the government reportedly has already approved the allocation of a substantial four lakh square feet area to accommodate offices for various department officials in Visakhapatnam. This decision has sparked discussions within ruling circles, suggesting the possible initiation of state administration activities from Visakhapatnam starting December 8.
Simultaneously, numerous officials from Amaravati have reportedly reached out to district officials seeking details about the offices allocated to them. This unfolding scenario indicates a potential shift in the operational center of the state government, prompting speculation about the strategic implications of CM Jagan’s extended stay in Visakhapatnam. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.