The Andhra Pradesh government plans to withdraw the 2016 land acquisition notification for 4,300 acres in Amaravati due to litigation issues. The move, promised by the YSRCP before the last elections, aims to address farmer opposition and fulfil campaign pledges. CRDA and Guntur district administrations are tasked with completing the withdrawal process before election notifications. However, this decision sparks controversy as it affects the Amaravati master plan and recent high court rulings. Despite initial notifications, only 180 acres were acquired by 2019, with most farmers obtaining stay orders against acquisition.
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The Andhra Pradesh government is considering withdrawing the 2016 land acquisition notification for 4,300 acres in the Amaravati area due to ongoing litigation. This decision has sparked controversy among farmers in the capital city area. The notification was initially issued by the then TDP government to acquire land from farmers who did not participate in the Land Pooling Scheme (LPS).
The YSRCP had pledged to withdraw the notification before the last elections, but legal challenges prevented immediate action. Recently, the government directed the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) and Guntur district administrations to prepare a plan to withdraw the notification. Guntur district collector M Venugopala Reddy held multiple review meetings on the matter, urging CRDA officials to provide necessary details. The officials involved are working diligently to complete the withdrawal process before the upcoming election notification.
However, this decision is expected to face opposition from capital city area farmers, who see it as a setback to the Amaravati master plan. The controversy intensified as the Andhra Pradesh High Court recently suspended a CRDA notification aimed at cancelling plots allocated to farmers in Amaravati. CRDA had sought to relocate some of these plots, leading to legal challenges. The court's decision to strike down this action highlights the complexity of the situation. For farmers who do not wish to participate in the LPS, the withdrawal of the land acquisition notification would be a welcome relief.
Despite the government's initial efforts to acquire 4,300 acres in 2016, only 180 acres were successfully acquired by 2019. This slow progress is attributed to the majority of farmers opposing the land acquisition and obtaining stay orders from the courts.
The withdrawal of the notification has significant implications for the future development of Amaravati and the aspirations of local farmers. The decision reflects the government's commitment to address the concerns of affected individuals and navigate legal challenges responsibly. However, it emphasises the difficulties of land acquisition processes, as well as the importance of carefully considering the interests of all stakeholders.
In summary, the Andhra Pradesh government's potential withdrawal of the land acquisition notification for 4,300 acres in Amaravati reflects ongoing efforts to address legal challenges and fulfil campaign promises. The decision has sparked controversy among farmers and highlights the complexities of land acquisition processes in the region. Despite these challenges, the government remains committed to finding a resolution that balances the interests of all stakeholders involved.
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