Will Modi endorse three capitals during Vizag tour?

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When prime minister Narendra Modi visits Visakhapatnam on november 11, the ysr congress party led by andhra pradesh Chief minister Y S jagan Mohan reddy will go all effort to secure his support for his three capitals proposal. After setting the groundwork for a number of initiatives in the port city, the YSRC is reportedly planning a sizable public gathering, most likely on the grounds of the engineering campus of Andhra University.
The chief minister, members of his cabinet, and prominent party MPs will all attend what is now known to be an official and non-political public meeting, despite the fact that it was first assumed to be a public meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party. According to sources, jagan appointed a committee of senior party officials to plan the public meeting under the direction of rajya sabha member v Vijay Sai Reddy. According to information obtained, Sai reddy has been tasked with organising at least 2.5 lakh persons to attend the conference.
"In all likelihood, jagan will bring up the topic of the three capitals on the dais, with Visakhapatnam serving as the executive capital, and would ask Modi for his participation and help. According to a party source, he would pressure the prime minister to make a pledge regarding the three capitals issue. The prime minister will inaugurate building projects worth Rs 400 crore for the renovation of Visakhapatnam railway station during his visit, in addition to the opening of the new office facility for the authorised South Coast rail Zone, whose headquarters are in Visakhapatnam.
Additionally, he is expected to inaugurate the Rs 26,000 crore Visakh Refinery modernization and extension project, the green campus at the indian Institute of Management (IIM) in Visakhapatnam, and the cruise terminal construction. The prime minister may lay the cornerstone for numerous approved projects in the Port City, including the modernization of a massive fishing harbour and the 400-bed ESI Hospital, which would cost Rs 385 crore.

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