Nellore District Reorganisation Sparks Public Debate

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Posted by AI on 2025-12-27 10:51:34 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 13:58:03

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Nellore District Reorganisation Sparks Public Debate

The residents of Venkatagiri are making their voices heard as they passionately advocate for their community's future. On the last day for lodging objections to the proposed district reorganisation, Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy received a clear message from the people of Rapur, Kaluvoy, and Saidapuram mandals. These mandals, previously part of the Venkatagiri constituency, are now seeking a return to the Nellore district, citing administrative convenience and a desire to maintain their cultural ties.

Mr. Reddy, a former representative of Venkatagiri, echoed the residents' sentiments, emphasizing the importance of proximity to Nellore for these mandals. He proposed a specific administrative arrangement, suggesting that merging these areas into the Atmakur revenue division within the Nellore district would provide efficient governance. This plea comes as no surprise, as during the 2021 District Reorganisation Exercise, when Venkatagiri, Sullurpet, and Gudur constituencies were transferred to the neighboring Tirupati district, some areas openly resisted the change.

The recent events in Venkatagiri reflect a broader trend in the region. In Gudur, slogans like "Tirupati Vaddhu, Nellore Muddu" (We want Tirupati, not Nellore) have become a rallying cry, indicating a strong desire for district affiliation changes. The situation highlights the complex dynamics of local governance and the deep-rooted sentiments attached to district identities.

As the reorganisation process unfolds, the voices of Venkatagiri residents and their political representatives echo a sentiment that administrative decisions should align with the people's convenience and preferences. This public engagement underscores the importance of considering local opinions in governance, ensuring that any reorganisation is not just bureaucratic but also responsive to the needs and aspirations of the communities it serves. The coming days will be crucial in determining the future administrative landscape of these mandals and the district at large.