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Amaravati Farmers Ask Big Question: ‘What If Jagan Returns?’

In Amaravati, the capital region of Andhra Pradesh, a new challenge has emerged even as the state government tries to speed up the second phase of land pooling. While everything may look smooth on the surface, the situation on the ground tells a different story. Though the NDA government seems committed to expanding the capital city with world-class infrastructure, hesitation from some farmers is creating obstacles.

The government plans to acquire another 44 thousand acres from farmers to develop an international airport, Quantum Valley, Sports City, and Smart City. The idea is to return a portion of the developed land to farmers and sell some of it to raise funds for the rest of the capital development through self-financing.

As part of the process, officials began holding village meetings in areas like Mangalagiri, Tadikonda, and Pedakurapadu from Thursday. Some farmers responded positively and agreed to offer their land voluntarily. However, a significant number raised concerns.

The main concern is not about Chandrababu Naidu’s intentions or leadership. Most farmers seem to trust him. Their fear lies in the possibility of YS Jagan coming back to power. Several farmers asked a straightforward question to the ministers present at the meetings. What if Jagan returns? What will happen to their land and the capital plans then?

This question put the ministers on the spot. They tried to reassure the farmers by saying that Chandrababu’s word is a guarantee and that there is no chance of the YCP government coming back.

So far, only Chandrababu Naidu has been actively leading the effort to convince farmers and build trust. However, with Amaravati officially recognized as the capital by all coalition parties, many believe that Jana Sena and BJP leaders should also play their part. Their presence would help reduce fear and send a clear message of unity and long-term stability.

The farmers are not doubting Chandrababu. They are simply worried about what happens if power shifts again. Unless that fear is addressed directly, the land pooling effort will continue to face resistance.

This post was last modified on 4 July 2025 2:06 pm

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