Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan praised the approval of the Amaravati Bill in the Lok Sabha, calling it a significant moment for the state. The bill grants statutory status to Amaravati as the exclusive capital of Andhra Pradesh. Pawan Kalyan expressed his congratulations to the people of Andhra Pradesh for this historic milestone, emphasizing the importance of this decision for the state’s history.
The Deputy Chief Minister also acknowledged the farmers of the Amaravati region for their remarkable sacrifice of over 33,000 acres of land to make this development possible. He credited Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu for his leadership in laying the groundwork for Amaravati. Pawan Kalyan extended his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the NDA government for their continuous support in realizing this vision.
Furthermore, Pawan Kalyan highlighted the resilience and determination of the people of Andhra Pradesh in electing a stable government and embracing progress. He emphasized that the approval of the Amaravati Bill has instilled confidence among the citizens, industrialists, and investors. Amaravati is not just a capital but a symbol of hope and collective effort, poised to contribute significantly to the state’s future development.
State Minister Nara Lokesh also welcomed the passage of the Bill in the Lok Sabha, recognizing the sacrifices made by farmers for the realization of the Amaravati project. He described Amaravati as a dream founded on trust, tears, and resilience, praising the unwavering spirit of the city. Minister Lokesh dedicated this achievement to the farmers who contributed their land and faith, emphasizing the enduring legacy of Amaravati.
