The conspiracies and tricks of evil forces against the capital Amaravati have started again. As the NDA government is taking the capital work forward at a fast pace, those evil forces that had winked at them have come out of their hiding places again.
Even after massive verdict in elections against forces who attempted to dilute Amaravati, those evil forces still continued their vicious attempts and opened a floodgate of complaints to prevent the capital from getting a World Bank loan.
As the World Bank and ADB are jointly providing a loan of Rs. 15,000 crores for the construction of Amaravati, a complaint was recently filed by unknown persons to the World Bank Inspection Panel on the 18th of this month. They made false allegations that land acquisition for the construction of the capital was illegal and that the donors were intimidated and intimidated into signing.
It said that the people there have lost their livelihoods, food security is being disrupted, and socio-economic and environmental problems will arise. They alleged that meaningful discussions have not been held with the farmers and that information is being kept confidential. The complaint explained that construction workers from other areas are being paid low wages.
Between 2014 and 2019, the YSRCP-inspired forces implemented similar conspiracies against Amaravati. At that time, the World Bank and AIIB were ready to provide a loan of Rs. 3500 crore for the construction of the capital. However, complaints were made to the World Bank and the World Bank Inspection Panel appointed a special team on them.
The team visited the capital area several times and held meetings with the farmers. It was revealed that there were no violations there and the farmers voluntarily gave up their lands. In this context, when everything was ready to provide a loan to Amaravati, the Jagan government, which came to power in 2019, decided that it did not need a loan.
It has been implementing many conspiracies for five years, with a view to destroying the capital. After the NDA came to power in AP, it has given Amaravati first priority and is rapidly accelerating construction work. The central government is also coming forward and providing full support to the capital. Some, who did not like this, have complained to the World Bank as part of a conspiracy to block the development of Amaravati.