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Madanapalle district move generates heat in political and administrative circles of Rayalaseema

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Last updated: November 26, 2025 1:26 pm
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Published: November 26, 2025
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Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu’s green signal to create Madanapalle district, carved out of parts of Annamayya and Chittoor, has generated a sudden heat in the political and administrative circles of Rayalaseema. Though the move is officially projected as an initiative to improve governance, it is broadly viewed as a strategic reshaping of power equations in the region.

At the heart of the proposed reorganisation, the politically sensitive Punganur Assembly constituency, the stronghold of senior YSR Congress (YSRCP) leader and former Minister Peddireddi Ramachandra Reddy, remains a key player.

With six Punganur mandals — Punganur, Chowdepalle, Sadum, Somala, Rompicharla and Pulicharla — set to be realigned into the new Madanapalle district, it is observed among a cross section of the public and political circles that the move directly crushes Peddireddi’s influence over a region where he has long remained a formidable force. A section of the YSRCP leaders consider the Madanapalle district formation as a calculated attempt to undercut entrenched political clout ahead of evolving State-level realignments.

On the other hand, the announcement unleashed long-suppressed aspirations among the local people, particularly farmers. Madanapalle Revenue Division is the State’s most active horticulture hub, with tomatoes being the backbone of the region’s agricultural economy. Regular price crashes, poor market linkages and inadequate infrastructure have wrecked the fortunes of farmers for years. According to a horticulture officer, the district status could finally push the State to invest in cold-storage networks, transport connectivity, and agro-processing facilities.

Madanapalle’s traditional handloom and silk-weaving industries are also expected to receive a fresh lease of life once the district status comes into force. Activists of Madanapalle Jilla Sadhana Porata Samithi said that the town’s colonial-era buildings, existing institutional base and established municipal network are better prepared for the functioning of the district headquarters.

Madanapalle’s proximity to Bengaluru and key areas such as Kolar, Chintamani, Tumkur and Chikkaballapur in bordering Karnataka adds further weight to its district status. Improved connectivity and administrative presence could enhance inter-State trade, movement of skilled workers, and create new economic corridors. The region’s position as gateway to tourist destinations such as Horsley Hills and Nandi Hills near Kolar also offers potential for job creation and entrepreneurship if tourism sector is prioritised, said a teaching faculty of B.T. College in Madanapalle.

However, there is also scepticism from certain public and political circles. A senior Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader claimed that Andhra Pradesh’s earlier district-formation exercise was marred by hasty execution, poor office infrastructure, and inordinately delayed staff deployment. This led to apprehensions that Madanapalle could become another “district on paper”.

Youth and newcomers to politics, on the other hand, remain jubilant that the recalibration will surely give scope for emerging leaders from Madanapalle, Piler, Punganur and Thamballapalle Assembly constituencies to challenge decades-old concentration of political power and influence.

Published – November 26, 2025 06:56 pm IST



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