
In a historic move, the President has signed the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Amendment Act 2026, legally cementing Amaravati as the state capital and marking a victory for local farmers and leaders alike.
In a landmark development for Andhra Pradesh, the long-pending dream of establishing Amaravati as the State's capital received a decisive boost after Droupadi Murmu gave her assent to the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Act, 2026. This executive action has formally granted legal backing to Amaravati as the capital, marking a significant milestone in the state's political and administrative journey.
Welcoming the development, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu expressed profound gratitude to the President for her approval, describing it as the fulfilment of a long-cherished aspiration of the people. He also thanked the Union Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for its continued support and guidance in bringing the legislation to fruition.
Mr. Naidu extended his appreciation to Members of Parliament who backed the Bill, as well as to State leaders and citizens who stood united on the issue. Emphasising the emotional and economic significance of the moment, he termed the development a "victory for the people of Andhra Pradesh," with special recognition for the farmers of Amaravati who played a crucial role through their sacrifices and sustained support. The legal status of Amaravati State Capital is now undeniable, resolving years of ambiguity through this legislative triumph.
Echoing similar sentiments, Andhra Pradesh Minister for Education and IT, Nara Lokesh described the day as historic for every citizen of the state. He noted that the President's assent has transformed the long-standing vision of Amaravati into a concrete reality. Mr. Lokesh thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his vision and commitment to Andhra Pradesh's future and acknowledged the collective efforts of Members of Parliament in ensuring the Bill's passage. He paid special tribute to the farmers of Amaravati, stating that their patience, resilience, and sacrifice were instrumental in achieving this milestone.
Andhra Pradesh BJP president PVN Madhav welcomed the recent development concerning Amaravati, stating that the assent and gazette notification by President Droupadi Murmu to the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Act, 2026 has granted permanent recognition to Amaravati as the state capital. He described it as a significant and joyous moment for the people of Andhra Pradesh. The passage of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Amendment Act 2026 marks a definitive end to the legislative deadlock that had previously hindered the state's administrative progress.
Reiterating the BJP's commitment to the state's progress, Madhav said the party would continue to work in coordination with its alliance partners to ensure sustained development and stability in Andhra Pradesh. The unity displayed across party lines regarding the Droupadi Murmu Assent underscores the political consensus achieved on this critical file.
With the President's assent solidifying the legal framework, the focus now shifts to the tangible execution of the vision that was previously only aspirational. The explicit recognition of Amaravati as the permanent capital removes a major variable from the state's political landscape, allowing for immediate planning and infrastructure investment to proceed with renewed vigor. The strong endorsement from both the Chief Minister and the BJP president suggests a unified administrative approach that will likely accelerate development projects. Furthermore, the highlighted role of the farmers indicates that future policies will heavily weigh the socio-economic impact on the local agrarian community, potentially integrating their sustained support into the long-term development strategies of the new capital.
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