Andhra Pradesh chief minister, Chandrababu Naidu had a busy night in Delhi as he took part in multiple crucial meetings with the highest ranked leaders of the union government.
Babu met with R and B minister Nithin Gadkari to discuss several roadway projects designated for Andhra Pradesh.
They outlined the proposed 6-lane cable-stayed bridge across the River Krishna, connecting NH-65 and NH-13. The bridge will link Amaravati to the Hyderabad–Vijayawada and Chennai–Kolkata corridors, making travel faster and helping our capital emerge as a key transport and logistics hub.
Then came the meeting with union home Minister of Amit Shah as Chandrababu reportedly discussed the contemporary politics in the state and gave crucial feedback to the center. This could be a consequential meeting in the context of Andhra Pradesh politics.
Prior to that, Chandrababu sat down for a meeting with real estate developers and discussed the Amaravati capital project with them. At the CREDAI National Conclave in New Delhi today, Babu interacted with leading real estate developers and outlined the unique advantages and long-term potential of Amaravati.
Babu had several “big guy talks” with the bigwigs of Delhi as he had an eventful trip to the national and also the political capital of India.
This post was last modified on 20 December 2025 10:16 am
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