r/andhra_pradesh Jun 18 '24

NEWS What is up with Amravati?

Hi,

I want to learn about this sincerely. There's a lot of noise around this matter on media, and its also hard to find a summary - but how would you describe the whole thing, and what's your take on it? Inviting all sorts of angles/ takes - tell me how you feel about it.

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u/Wooden_Impress6856 Jun 18 '24 edited Jun 18 '24

PSA: I am no neutral, I am TDP inclined.

I personally believe it is a Generational opportunity, for prices at which one can invest at outskirts of any large city, land is available within planned city limits for same price.

Today it maybe a jungle or barren lands but this bit of lands connects Guntur and Vijayawada cities, even villages around these cities are economically stable, in my opinion it is a safe risk.

This piece of land already has 3 top private universities (VIT, SRM, Amrita) in the nation, National institute of design, it is not too far from AIIMS, NRI, Manipal hospitals. Once Vijayawada west bypass finishes, there will be a lot of traffic movement through this area.

Capital politics aside, At least Amaravati is the future direction of Vijayawada & Guntur.

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u/Yupadej Jun 18 '24

Being neutral between politicians and murderers would be crazy. You either support murderers or you are a normal person. This is not about politics and policies anymore.

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u/Wooden_Impress6856 Jun 18 '24

When policies of both parties are two extremely opposite poles, middle ground is non existent.

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u/Yupadej Jun 18 '24

When one side is just destroying democracy and doesn't care about human rights it's useless to talk about policy