Amaravati should be the A.P. capital: Purandeswari
The Hindu
She condemned the State government's vindictive attitude to the farmers' Maha Padayatra and demanded that it should refrain from stifling the democratic rights of not only farmers but all those staging peaceful protests against the concept of 'three capitals'
BJP national general secretary Daggubati Purandeswari reiterated the party's stand that Amaravati should be the capital of Andhra Pradesh (A.P.) and said the same has been vindicated by the sanction of several institutions and release of ₹2,500 crore by the Centre for the development of what would have evolved into a bustling city had the YSR Congress (YSRC) government not pulled out of the project under the guise of decentralisation.
Addressing media persons here on November 21 along with State party president Somu Veerraju before leaving for Nellore to join Amaravati farmers' Maha Padayatra, Ms. Purandeswari said the Central government has given approximately ₹1,440 crore to A.P. two months ago for bridging the fiscal deficit for the current year.
Besides, the BJP-led NDA Government provided funds for Amaravati ring, Amaravati - Anantapur express highway and many other projects as it had been supportive of Amaravati as the capital from the beginning. She claimed that up to 90% of the assurances contained in the A.P. Reorganisation Act were fulfilled and the Centre was committed to do whatever A.P. required to grow at par with other progressive States.
In 2021, five women from Mayithara, four of them MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) workers, found a common ground in their desire to create a sustainable livelihood by growing vegetables. Rajamma M., Mary Varkey, Valsala L., Elisho S., and Praseeda Sumesh, aged between 70 and 39, pooled their savings, rented a piece of land and began their collective vegetable farming journey under the Deepam Krishi group.