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The 2019–2022 Amaravati protests simply known as Amaravati protests, are ongoing demonstrations in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh triggered by the idea of three capitals by Government of Andhra Pradesh, and the Expert panel, BCG committee reports. The demonstrations are against the Andhra Pradesh Decentralisation and Inclusive Development of All Regions Act, 2020, which allows the state government to establish three capitals at different locations. This led to concerns that the decision would create chaos and insecurity fears for farmers who gave their fertile agricultural lands to the government in 29 villages of Guntur and Krishna districts. The protests began in Mandadam, Thullur, Uddandarayunipalem on 18 December 2019. In a few days, the protests spread across Andhra Pradesh Capita

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  • The 2019–2022 Amaravati protests simply known as Amaravati protests, are ongoing demonstrations in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh triggered by the idea of three capitals by Government of Andhra Pradesh, and the Expert panel, BCG committee reports. The demonstrations are against the Andhra Pradesh Decentralisation and Inclusive Development of All Regions Act, 2020, which allows the state government to establish three capitals at different locations. This led to concerns that the decision would create chaos and insecurity fears for farmers who gave their fertile agricultural lands to the government in 29 villages of Guntur and Krishna districts. The protests began in Mandadam, Thullur, Uddandarayunipalem on 18 December 2019. In a few days, the protests spread across Andhra Pradesh Capital Region, in Andhra Pradesh. On 17 December 2020, series of events were done to mark the protests' anniversary. (en)
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  • 200 (xsd:integer)
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  • Deaths, injuries and arrests (en)
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  • * Introduction of Andhra Pradesh Decentralisation and Inclusive Development of All Regions Bill, 2020 * Proposal of the Government decentralization, and the theory of three capitals similar to South Africa * Suggestions of G. N. Rao, BCG Committees to have decentralized government * Comments by Botsa Satyanarayana * Police brutality at Amaravati (en)
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  • * A High Power Committee has been allotted to discuss the committee reports and to take further decision on Amaravati. * The bill was referred to Select committee by the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council. * The Andhra Pradesh High Court ordered the government and police forces to allow the protestors to protest peacefully against the action of the government. * The Andhra Pradesh High Court directed the state government not to shift any of its offices to any other place and argued to maintain status quo on the issues. (en)
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  • 0001-12-18 (xsd:gMonthDay)
  • (en)
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  • 58 (xsd:integer)
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  • * Full repeal of the Andhra Pradesh Decentralisation and Inclusive Development of All Regions Act, 2020 * Amaravati to be retained as the sole capital of the state * Development of Amaravati as capital city of the state * Intervention of PM Narendra Modi, and President Ramnath Kovind * Implementation of President's rule in Andhra Pradesh * Release of arrested protesters * Establishment of judicial enquiry on insider trading issue (en)
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  • Around 200 (en)
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  • Authorities: arrests by police, Riot police, vandalism, lathi charge, mass arrest, house arrest, transport restrictions, imposing ban on assembly (en)
  • Protestors: demonstrations, dharna, hunger strike, general strike, picketing, sloganeering, satyagraha, hashtag activism (en)
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  • Protesters: (en)
  • * Multiple groups of citizens throughout Andhra Pradesh * Farmers of Guntur and Krishna districts * Amaravati Parirakshana Samithi * Andhra Pradesh JAC Union * Rythu Aikya Karyacharana Samithi * Amaravati Mahila JAC Union * Rajadhani Rythu Parirakshana Samithi * 22px Students Federation of India * All India Students Association * 22px Telugu Nadu Students Federation * 22px Andhra Pradesh Mahila Congress * 22px Telugu Mahila * 22px NRI groups across the world Supported by: * 22px Telugu Desam Party * Jana Sena Party * 22px Bharatiya Janata Party * 22px Indian National Congress * 22px Communist Party of India (Marxist) * 22px Communist Party of India * 22px Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation ---- Other Organisations: * 22px22px Telugu Association of North America * Lorry Owners’ Association of Krishna * Bar Association of Krishna * Bar Association of Guntur (en)
  • * Authorities ** 30px Government of Andhra Pradesh *** Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly *** Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council *** Andhra Pradesh Secretariat ** Andhra Pradesh Police *** Vijayawada City Police Supported by: * YSR Congress Party ---- Other Organisations: * YSRCP Student's Union * Bar Association of Kurnool (en)
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  • Ongoing protests in accordance with the restrictions due to pandemic situation. Previously: * Section 144, Curfew imposed across Andhra Pradesh Capital Region. * Multiple Police forces have been deployed in Amaravati. (en)
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  • 2019 (xsd:integer)
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  • The 2019–2022 Amaravati protests simply known as Amaravati protests, are ongoing demonstrations in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh triggered by the idea of three capitals by Government of Andhra Pradesh, and the Expert panel, BCG committee reports. The demonstrations are against the Andhra Pradesh Decentralisation and Inclusive Development of All Regions Act, 2020, which allows the state government to establish three capitals at different locations. This led to concerns that the decision would create chaos and insecurity fears for farmers who gave their fertile agricultural lands to the government in 29 villages of Guntur and Krishna districts. The protests began in Mandadam, Thullur, Uddandarayunipalem on 18 December 2019. In a few days, the protests spread across Andhra Pradesh Capita (en)
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  • 2019–2022 Amaravati protests (en)
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