
The stage is now set for the grand relaunch of the Amaravati capital project, with the Andhra Pradesh government scheduling the inauguration ceremony of “Amaravati 2.0” on May 2. In a significant development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been invited to grace the occasion and is expected to attend the event.
Urban Development Minister Narayana shared interesting details about the upcoming ceremony, describing it as an inclusive and well-rounded event. “This isn’t just about the Prime Minister or central ministers. Leaders who held opposition roles between 2014 and 2019 will also be invited. We plan to extend personal invitations,” Narayana revealed.
While the minister did not explicitly name Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, it’s clear that he was referring to the former Chief Minister, who served as the opposition leader during that period. Though Jagan no longer holds that position following the recent electoral outcome, the minister’s comments strongly suggest that an invitation will be sent his way.
It’s worth recalling that Jagan had previously declined the invitation to the Amaravati inauguration ceremony back in 2015. Given the controversial developments and setbacks that unfolded in Amaravati during his tenure from 2019 to 2024, expectations of his presence at the upcoming event appear slim.
A senior political analyst observed, “Jagan hasn’t even shown interest in attending Assembly sessions of late. His participation in the Amaravati 2.0 ceremony seems highly unlikely.”
With political dynamics shifting rapidly and the spotlight firmly back on Amaravati, all eyes will be on how this symbolic relaunch unfolds — and who chooses to be a part of it.
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