Naidu Hails 'Historic' Lok Sabha Bill Cementing Amaravati as Andhra's Sole Capital

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu welcomed the Lok Sabha's passage of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2026, calling it a historic moment that fulfills the aspirations of millions. The bill officially designates Amaravati as the sole capital of the state, providing statutory clarity and reversing previous proposals for multiple capitals. Union Minister Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani criticized former Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy for his earlier three-capital plan, linking it to his party's electoral defeat. Meanwhile, Telangana Minister Ponnam Prabhakar congratulated Andhra Pradesh but questioned the central government's fulfillment of promises to Telangana under the original 2014 Act.

Key Points: Amaravati Sole Capital Bill Passed: Naidu Calls it Historic

  • Bill designates Amaravati as sole capital
  • Naidu thanks PM Modi and NDA government
  • Union Minister criticizes former CM's three-capital plan
  • Telangana Minister raises concerns over 2014 Act promises
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'Historic and deeply emotional moment for state': CM Naidu hails passage of Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill

Andhra CM Naidu hails Lok Sabha passage of bill making Amaravati the state's sole capital, thanking PM Modi and cross-party support for the move.

"Today marks a truly historic and deeply emotional moment for my state. - N Chandrababu Naidu"

New Delhi, April 2

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu termed the passage of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill, 2026, in the Lok Sabha as a "historic and deeply emotional moment," welcoming the recognition of Amaravati as the state's sole capital.

In a post on X, Naidu said, "Today marks a truly historic and deeply emotional moment for my state. With the passage of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2026, in the Lok Sabha, recognising #Amaravati as our sole Praja Rajadhani, the collective aspirations of millions have found expression on the floor of the nation's Parliament. On behalf of my people of Andhra Pradesh, I express my heartfelt gratitude to the Union NDA Government led by Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji for making this moment possible and for taking this decisive step towards securing our capital. I also extend my sincere thanks to every Party and Hon'ble Member of Parliament who spoke in support of the Bill. It was truly heartening to witness unity across party lines in support of Andhra Pradesh and in recognition of the sacrifices made by our farmers. I sincerely hope that the Bill will receive similar support in the Rajya Sabha. @narendramodi."

The Bill aims to modify Section 5 of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, to officially designate Amaravati as the capital of Andhra Pradesh, effective from June 2, 2024.

The Bill seeks to grant statutory clarity to Amaravati's status as the sole capital of Andhra Pradesh, aligning with the vision of the TDP-led NDA government. It follows a resolution passed by the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, Hyderabad was designated as a common capital for up to ten years following the bifurcation, necessitating a new capital for Andhra Pradesh.

Speaking to ANI, Union Minister Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani criticised former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy over his earlier three-capital proposal. "First of all, when he (YS Jagan Mohan Reddy) went to elections in 2019, he said Amaravati would be the capital, and it is a small state, it does not require three capitals. Then, after he came into power, he changed it to a three-capital story. And then he lost, and he got into eleven seats. That's probably the worst defeat in the history of Andhra Pradesh elections. Still, he did not learn. It's unfortunate; a lot of his leaders will have no political future because of these kinds of decisions.," Pemmasani said.

Telangana Minister Ponnam Prabhakar congratulated the people of Andhra Pradesh, stating, "I am congratulating the Andhra Pradesh people. After a long time, we have made a good decision by making a law in parliament that Amaravati is the capital now. I am asking the central government what happened to the promises of the 2014 Act Bill. I demand that the BJP government should do what promises are there for Telangana in the 2014 Act... They are looking at Telangana in a different way because it is ruled by Congress; that's why they are not doing anything for the Telangana people."

Separately, the Lok Sabha also passed the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2026, aimed at promoting trust-based governance by decriminalising minor offences and rationalising penalties. The legislation proposes amendments to 79 Central Acts administered by 23 Ministers, with 717 provisions set to be decriminalised to boost ease of doing business and 67 provisions focused on improving ease of living.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I'm happy for Andhra Pradesh, I hope this decision was made after thorough consideration for balanced regional development. The previous government's three-capital plan, though flawed in execution, had a point about decentralisation. Let's hope Amaravati's development benefits the entire state.
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Vikram M
As someone from a farming family in the Amaravati region, this is an emotional day. Our lands were given for this dream capital. For years we felt cheated and our sacrifice was ignored. Jai Amaravati! Jai Andhra! 🎉
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Priyanka N
The Telangana Minister has a valid point. Why is the Centre so quick on Andhra's capital issue but dragging its feet on promises made to Telangana in the same 2014 Act? This selective implementation reeks of political bias. Development should be for all states, not just NDA-ruled ones.
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Rohit P
Good step. Now stop the politics and focus on building a world-class capital. Hyderabad's development post-bifurcation shows what's possible. Amaravati needs massive investment in infrastructure, jobs, and institutions. Hope the state and centre work together on execution.
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Michael C
Interesting to see cross-party support mentioned. In today's polarized climate, that's rare and commendable. The Jan Vishwas Bill passage on the same day is also a positive move for business. Hope this bipartisan spirit continues for other important legislation.

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