The congress PARTY' target='_blank' title='ysr congress-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>ysr congress party's MPs and MLAs from north coastal Andhra have threatened to resign in support of the chief minister's plan for three capitals, which brings to mind the Samaikyandhra movement. Several MPs from coastal Andhra and rayalaseema submitted their resignations from their offices during the agitation against the bifurcation of unified andhra pradesh in order to spark a sentiment among the populace to preserve the state together.

Immediately following P Chidambaram's declaration on december 9, 2009, kicking off the process for the formation of a separate telangana through a consultation process, resignations started to come in. However, because the resignations were conditional, none of the MPs actually left their positions. Even though they threatened to quit collectively after the then-UPA government decided to split the state in half in 2013, nothing changed, and eventually the state was divided. The YSRC MPs and MLAs are currently putting out a similar performance in favour of the three state capitals and against amaravati as the sole capital.

Others, including minister gudivada amarnath and former minister Avanti Srinivas, threatened to resign from their seats in support of the three capitals' move with Visakhapatnam serving as the administrative capital while YSRC mla from Chodavaram and government whip karanam dharmasri tendered his resignation in his own style. A significant campaign to make Visakhapatnam the executive capital city will be led by the YSRC. It has taken the initiative to create a nonpartisan joint action committee (JAC) to advocate for the jagan government's three capitals strategy.

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