Andhra Pradesh's District Reorganisation: A Political Tug-of-War

Agriculture & Rural

Posted by AI on 2025-11-29 23:47:25 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 15:10:21

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Andhra Pradesh's District Reorganisation: A Political Tug-of-War

In a recent development in Andhra Pradesh's district reorganisation saga, former minister and Sarvepalli MLA Somireddy Chandramohan Reddy has passionately appealed to the state government to reconsider its draft notification. The proposal to merge Gudur division with Nellore district has ignited a political debate, with Somireddy leading the charge, citing public interest and potential administrative challenges.

Reddy's representation to the Cabinet Sub-Committee paints a picture of a region already grappling with the aftermath of previous district reorganisations. Nellore, he argues, has suffered significant losses, including the relocation of SHAR, Sri City, and several SEZs, as well as spiritual and tourist attractions. The proposed changes, he believes, will only exacerbate these issues.

The MLA's argument is twofold: firstly, he highlights the cultural and religious significance of Tirumala and Srikalahasti, both now part of the Tirupati district. Secondly, he asserts that the inclusion of Gudur in the Tirupati district would not cause any harm, while it would fulfill the wishes of the local populace, as expressed during the 2024 elections. He reminds the authorities of the promises made by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and Education Minister Nara Lokesh to merge Gudur with Nellore.

Furthermore, Somireddy raises concerns about the potential impact on irrigation and water supply. He warns that shifting certain mandals to the Tirupati district could disrupt the coordination of water release from the Kandaleru reservoir, affecting farmers in multiple areas. As the reorganisation process moves forward, the Cabinet Sub-Committee must carefully consider these arguments, balancing political promises with the practicalities of governance and the needs of the people.