Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan extended his heartfelt congratulations to the five crore people of Andhra Pradesh on the historic occasion of the passage of the Amaravati Bill in the Lok Sabha. (Photo | Express)
Andhra Pradesh

JSP welcomes passage of Amaravati bill in Lok Sabha

DyCM Pawan Kalyan expressed his respect and gratitude to the Amaravati region farmers, who made an unparalleled sacrifice by giving over 33,000 acres of land.

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VIJAYAWADA: Jana Sena Party (JSP) President and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan extended his heartfelt congratulations to the five crore people of Andhra Pradesh on the historic occasion of the passage of Amaravati Bill in the Lok Sabha.

“Today marks a defining moment in the history of Andhra Pradesh. The passage of the Amaravati Bill, declaring Amaravati as the sole and permanent capital of our state, stands as a reflection of the will, resilience, and aspirations of our people,” Pawan Kalyan posted on ‘X’ on Wednesday.

He expressed his respect and gratitude to the Amaravati region farmers, who made an unparalleled sacrifice by giving over 33,000 acres of land, an act of faith that will be remembered for generations.

“I also sincerely acknowledge the visionary leadership of Hon’ble CM Sri @ncbn garu, whose unwavering commitment laid the foundation for Amaravati. My heartfelt gratitude to the Hon’ble PM Sri @narendramodi Ji, and the NDA government for their continued support in turning this vision into reality,” Pawan Kalyan said.

“Amidst the challenges created by the regressive and unilateral decisions of the previous regime, the struggles of farmers, the anguish of women, and the uncertain future faced by our youth, the people of Andhra Pradesh have shown remarkable clarity and courage. By electing a stable NDA government, they have chosen progress, stability, and a future aligned with their aspirations.

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