Amaravati Set as AP's Permanent Capital Without Dispute
The Lok Sabha has passed a bill recognizing Amaravati as the sole and permanent capital of Andhra Pradesh. Despite support from parties like Congress, BJP, and TDP, the YSR Congress Party has raised concerns about the lack of compensation for farmers whose lands were acquired for capital development.
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The Lok Sabha cleared the path for Amaravati to become the sole and permanent capital of Andhra Pradesh by passing a landmark bill on Wednesday. Garnering support from major political entities like the Congress, BJP, and TDP, the bill effortlessly moved through a voice vote.
Efforts to change the capital in the future will now be thwarted, effectively quashing ideas for multiple capitals. As Congress's Manickam Tagore highlighted, the decision opens avenues for Amaravati to develop alongside other major cities like Bangalore and Hyderabad. Still, concerns about special status for Andhra Pradesh linger.
However, the YSR Congress Party opposed the bill, citing unaddressed issues regarding farmer compensation in Amaravati. The party emphasized a need for concrete timelines for distributing developed plots and education promises to affected families, urging the incorporation of these details into the legislation.
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