The central government is reportedly preparing a law to protect Amaravati, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh, following years of political uncertainty and controversies surrounding its development. The move aims to ensure that the city’s administrative and infrastructural framework is safeguarded, irrespective of changes in state political leadership.
Amaravati has been at the center of debates since plans to develop it as a modern capital were announced. Shifts in government policy, delays in project execution, and disputes over land acquisition have fueled tensions among stakeholders, including farmers, developers, and local authorities.
The proposed legislation is expected to provide legal backing for the city’s master plan, funding, and governance mechanisms, offering stability and confidence to investors and residents alike. Officials suggest that such a law would also help accelerate infrastructure projects and urban planning initiatives, ensuring Amaravati’s long-term growth as a vibrant capital city.
Central Law Proposed to Protect Amaravati Amid Political Turmoil






