Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu emphasized that the primary beneficiaries of the Amaravati capital city's development should be the farmers who sacrificed their land for the project. He stated that the fruits of this development must first reach those farmers, ensuring they are duly compensated and honored for their contributions.
Naidu highlighted the government's commitment to restarting capital city works, aiming to revitalize the region and fulfill promises made to the landowners.
This statement underscores the government's recognition of the farmers' pivotal role in the establishment of Amaravati and reflects efforts to address their concerns and ensure they benefit from the development of the new capital.
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