In pursuance of Section 6 of the AP Reorganisation Act, 2014, the Union Home Ministry had constituted a committee under Sivaramakrishnan to study the alternatives for locating the AP capital city, Sarma noted in his letter to Nripendra Misra, Principal Secretary to PM, PMO.
The Ministry specifically asked the Committee to keep in view the need to cause "the least possible dislocation to existing agriculture systems as well as ensure minimum resettlement of people and their habitations", to ensure "preservation of local ecology and natural features including water bodies", make a "vulnerability assessment for natural disasters like floods, cyclones and earthquakes" and "assess the scope for minimising the cost of construction and acquisition of land".
The retired bureaucrat alleged that the capital city project, as being thought of by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, would disrupt agriculture over large stretches of fertile land, adversely affect the lives of lakhs of farmers, agricultural workers, artisans and agri-based economy, like never before. The project is yet to be subjected to a statutory environment impact appraisal, he added.