A television news segment titled "అమరావతి రైతుకూ వెన్నుపోటు" (Backstabbing Amaravati Farmers) broadcast on a channel contains no truth and misleads viewers with incomplete and inaccurate information. The report specifically referenced land in Survey No. 87 (11.25 acres) in Pichukalapalem village, Tulluru Mandal, claiming it belongs to farmers and was unfairly handled. In reality, this land is government-owned poramboke (wasteland) land, officially classified as a tank (cheruvu) in revenue records.
Regarding Survey No. 87, any encroachments were cleared under Category 6 in 2016 through the land pooling scheme by the Guntur District Collector. All affected parties were allotted designated plots as per law in 2018, with registrations completed. The remaining area continues as Non-Polluting Industry Zone 13, Protected Zone P3, and Passive Zone P1.
These facts demonstrate that the land in question was never private farmer-owned property subject to "betrayal" but government poramboke appropriately zoned for development. Broadcasting incomplete narratives distorts the reality of the Amaravati land pooling process, which provided fair allotments and benefits to genuine contributors while safeguarding public assets.
