As of June 2, #Hyderabad will no longer serve as the common capital for Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, as stipulated by the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014. Hyderabad will now exclusively be the capital city of Telangana. This change leaves Andhra Pradesh without an official capital. Former CBI Joint Director VV Lakshmi Narayana has urged all political parties in Andhra Pradesh to address the issue of continuing Hyderabad as the common capital beyond the 10-year period initially agreed upon. Additionally, Andhra-owned buildings in Hyderabad are facing ownership transfer decisions.
From 2 June, Hyderabad will solely serve as the capital of Telangana as it ceases to be the shared capital of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Andhra-owned buildings face ownership transfer decisions. https://t.co/rqBRxY37Wo
Hyderabad’s last day as ‘common capital’: Sorry state of Andhra Pradesh As of today, Andhra Pradesh has no capital, officially. The last thread that connects people of Andhra Pradesh to Hyderabad legally ends. https://t.co/2EgMZi3FPs
#Hyderabad no longer common capital for #Telangana and #AndhraPradesh Here's all you need to know👇 https://t.co/Bea9K11M1P -Asmita Pant writes 🖋️ https://t.co/FFhDbnrfBR
#Hyderabad, one of the bustling metropolitan cities of the country, ceased to be the common capital of #Telangana and #AndhraPradesh from today as per the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014. Beginning June 2, Hyderabad will be the capital city of Telangana only. Read why👇🏽… https://t.co/qIsaJJ1oNC
🚨 "All political parties in Andhra Pradesh should immediately raise the issue of continuing Hyderabad as common capital of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh beyond 10 years period,” former CBI Joint Director VV Lakshmi Narayana. https://t.co/09QnUJBYk3
#Hyderabad no longer #AndhraPradesh’s capital from today, so which city is? Here's what you need to know https://t.co/7KmRYFgMeT