AP cabinet meeting rescheduled to December 3
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The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet meeting, originally scheduled for December 4, has been advanced to December 3
The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet meeting, originally scheduled for December 4, has been advanced to December 3 (Tuesday), as per the latest orders issued by chief secretary Nirabh Kumar Prasad. The meeting will be held in the first block meeting hall of the Velagapudi Secretariat under the chairmanship of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. The Chief Secretary has directed all departments to submit proposals for discussion by 4 pm on December 1.
The Cabinet is set to deliberate on critical issues, including, issuance of ration cards to the underprivileged, progress and implementation of the Super Six schemes, the state’s sand policy, analysis of the current political scenario in Andhra Pradesh, fulfillment of election promises and focus on Key Issues and Allegations.
The meeting is expected to hold detailed discussions on sensitive topics, such as the alleged Adani power purchase bribery case, including the allegations over the involvement of former Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy. The issue has garnered significant attention and is likely to be a central agenda item.
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