AP Assembly Special Session on March 28 to Decide Amaravati as Capital
Andhra Pradesh government to hold special Assembly session on March 28 to pass resolution declaring Amaravati as capital aiming to bring clarity and push forward state development agenda

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A crucial political development is set to unfold in Andhra Pradesh as the state Assembly will convene a special session on March 28 to take a final call on the capital issue. The meeting, scheduled to begin at 11 am, has already drawn significant attention across political circles.
The government is expected to introduce a resolution declaring Amaravati as the capital of the state during this session. The proposal had earlier received approval in the Cabinet, and the Assembly is now seen as the final step to formalize the decision. Officials believe this move will bring long awaited clarity on the capital issue.
The notification for the special session was issued by Governor Abdul Nazeer, adding to the significance of the development. The decision to convene the Assembly at this time is understood to be aligned with broader administrative and policy considerations.
For months, the capital issue has remained a topic of intense debate and political discussion in the state. With multiple opinions and proposals surfacing earlier, the government now appears focused on moving ahead with a single capital model centered around Amaravati.
Sources indicate that the move is also in line with broader development goals, aiming to streamline governance and infrastructure planning. By finalizing Amaravati as the capital, the state hopes to provide direction for future investments and administrative stability.
As the date approaches, all eyes are on the Assembly session, which is expected to play a defining role in shaping the future course of Andhra Pradesh’s capital and governance framework.





