Chandrababu Naidu, the former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, spearheaded the development of Hyderabad into a cyber city in the late 90s, which significantly contributed to the growth of the capital city. Facing political challenges in Andhra Pradesh, Naidu lost power but is now actively working on regaining it through strategic alliances and capital development efforts.
Naidu’s political journey, transitioning from a position of power to opposition, reflects his ongoing efforts to regain influence through alliances and strategic maneuvers. His leadership in Andhra Pradesh has had significant economic and political ramifications, marked by both successes and challenges.
The focus on developing Amaravati as the capital city and navigating political dynamics with the BJP are key elements of Naidu’s strategy, particularly as the state prepares for upcoming elections in 2024. The foundation of Amaravati by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has led to a surge in real estate prices, instilling trust and attracting investment across various sectors.