Amaravati: Truth Behind YCP Allegations Revealed as the Andhra Pradesh government clarified the facts regarding land acquisition for the seed access road in Undavalli. The government issued a notification for acquiring only 2.77 acres of land for this project and fixed a compensation of Rs.7.68 crore for the affected farmers. Officials attempted to provide this compensation on Friday night, but the farmers refused it, leading to the deposit of the amount in the LRR in Vijayawada. After the deadline expired with no response from the farmers, authorities proceeded to take possession of the land on Saturday with police support, resulting in a scuffle when 10 farmers stopped them.
In contrast to YCP leader YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s claims of land grabbing without compensation, the Amaravati land acquisition process followed all government norms. The compensation was announced and offered, but rejected by the farmers. This event has strengthened the impression that YCP’s allegations against capital land acquisition are politically motivated. The government’s transparency proves there is no truth in the social media campaign about farmers’ lands being taken by force.
The seed access road construction has now moved forward without obstacles, paving the way for Amaravati’s rapid development. Officials confirm that the entire process was conducted legally, dismissing the allegations as baseless.
In conclusion, the facts reveal that Amaravati land acquisition was completed fairly, with compensation offered but refused. YCP’s allegations appear unfounded, and the government’s clarity on the matter ensures continued progress for the capital’s infrastructure.
