Kommineni Controversy Highlights Sharp Divides in Andhra Pradesh’s Media

The controversy stems from a televised discussion where Krishnam Raju called Amaravati the “capital of prostitutes” and “AIDS capital.” Kommineni’s failure to intervene prompted a complaint by State Madiga Corporation Director Khambampati Sirisha, leading to an FIR against him, Krishnam Raju, and Sakshi TV’s management. A Guntur court remanded Kommineni to 14 days of judicial custody, though he was later granted bail by the Supreme Court. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu condemned the remarks as an affront to women and journalistic ethics, vowing strict action. The Andhra Pradesh Women’s Commission demanded an apology from Sakshi tv amplifying public outrage.

Read More

Andhra extended a renewed push for its dream capital

Naidu, who first envisioned Amaravati in 2014 post-bifurcation, has vowed to complete the project within three years. His ambitious plans include eco-friendly urban infrastructure, global educational institutions, and an iconic inverted lily-shaped assembly building. With renewed investor confidence, foreign collaborations-including the re-engagement of Singapore for the city’s masterplan- are picking up pace.

Read More