Bill Recognizes Amaravati as Andhra Pradesh's Capital

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New Delhi, April 2 – The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2026, which grants statutory recognition to Amaravati as the sole and permanent capital of Andhra Pradesh, was passed by the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday.

Rajya Sabha Chairman, C.P. Radhakrishnan, announced the passing of the Bill by voice vote, amidst applause from the members. On behalf of the House and the people of the entire country, he congratulated Andhra Pradesh.

Members of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) raised slogans, hailing the passing of the Bill.

Responding to the debate, Minister of State for Home Affairs, Nityanand Rai, congratulated Andhra Pradesh. He termed it a historic occasion and wished that Andhra Pradesh would march ahead on the path of development and play its role in fulfilling the vision of a 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India).

A total of 17 MPs from 11 parties participated in the nearly three-hour-long debate. Ten parties, including the Congress, supported the Bill, while the YSR Congress Party opposed the Bill, arguing that it did not address the concerns of farmers who had donated their land for the state capital.

Andhra Pradesh Minister and TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh, along with some TDP members of the Lok Sabha and TDP leaders, were present in the gallery to observe the debate.

The Bill, which was passed by the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, amended the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, affirming Amaravati as the capital of Andhra Pradesh.

The amendment to Section 5 of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, replaces the earlier provision of "a new capital" with "Amaravati shall be the new capital."

The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly had unanimously passed a resolution on March 28, enabling the introduction of the Bill in Parliament.

Members of the TDP, BJP, and Jana Sena, which are partners in the NDA government in Andhra Pradesh, strongly supported the Bill. The Congress, Samajwadi Party, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), and other parties also supported the Bill.

Participating in the debate, Civil Aviation Minister, K. Ram Mohan Naidu, recalled that farmers and women of Amaravati fought relentlessly for more than 1,600 days to oppose the move of the then YSRCP government to have three capitals.

He alleged that the then government used state machinery to suppress the protestors.

BJP MP, K. Laxman, said that 29,000 farmers had donated 33,000 acres of land for the capital, Amaravati. He stated that a 'developed' capital would make Andhra Pradesh 'developed' and help fulfil the vision of 'Viksit Bharat.'

Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury from Telangana, who initiated the debate, extended full support to the Bill on behalf of the party. She termed it a victory for farmers.

The former union minister alleged that the Centre has failed to fulfil the commitments made at the time of the state's bifurcation.

BRS MP Ravichandra from Telangana demanded that five villages in Bhadrachalam be returned to Telangana.
 
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