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Bill to declare Amaravati as Andhra Pradesh's capital likely in Lok Sabha today

Union home minister Amit Shah will introduce a bill to formally designate Amaravati as Andhra Pradesh's capital, amending the 2014 Reorganisation Act.

Updated on: Apr 01, 2026 07:54 AM IST
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The re-emergence of Amaravati after the Telugu Desam Party-led government took charge of Andhra Pradesh in 2024 will be complete on Wednesday when union home minister Amit Shah introduces the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2026 in Parliament on Wednesday, seeking to formally designate Amaravati as the capital of Andhra Pradesh by amending the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014.

Union home minister Amit Shah will introduce the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2026, in Parliament. (ANI)
Union home minister Amit Shah will introduce the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2026, in Parliament. (ANI)

According to the draft bill, which was seen by HT, the proposed legislation aims to bring statutory clarity to the long-pending capital issue by specifically naming Amaravati in the central law governing the bifurcation of the erstwhile united Andhra Pradesh.

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Under the existing provisions of Section 5 of the 2014 Act, Hyderabad was designated as the common capital of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh for a period not exceeding 10 years, after which Hyderabad would remain the capital of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh would have a new capital. However, the law did not explicitly name that capital.

The bill also proposes to insert a new explanation clarifying that the term “Amaravati” would include the capital city areas notified under the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority Act, 2014.

The TDP’s loss in the 2019 election meant a setback for the prospects of the new city, with Jagan Reddy’s YSRCP government pushing for multiple capitals. An official statement said the proposed law would be deemed to have come into force from June 2, 2024, giving it retrospective effect.

According to the statement of objects and reasons attached to the bill, the Andhra Pradesh government had, after due consultation and planning, already identified and notified Amaravati as the new capital of the state following bifurcation.

The Centre noted that significant administrative, legislative and infrastructure-related measures had already been undertaken in and around Amaravati with the objective of developing it as the state capital.

The bill also cites the resolution passed by the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly on March 28, urging the Union government to amend the parent Act and explicitly include Amaravati as the capital of the successor state.

The proposed amendment, the Centre said, is intended to give effect to that assembly resolution and remove any ambiguity over Andhra Pradesh’s capital under central law.

“If passed by Parliament, the amendment would mark a major legislative step in reinforcing Amaravati’s status as the sole capital of Andhra Pradesh,” the statement added.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Srinivasa Rao Apparasu

Srinivasa Rao is Senior Assistant Editor based out of Hyderabad covering developments in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana . He has over three decades of reporting experience.

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