The death of 27 people in a stampede on the inaugural day of Godavari 'Pushkaram' in July and the killing of 20 people allegedly involved in smuggling of red sanders are some of the other major incidents that hit the successor state of Andhra Pradesh during the year.
The truncated state faced with a revenue deficit of more than Rs 15,000 crore with Hyderabad, the crown jewel of undivided Andhra and a growth-engine, going to Telangana as per the Andhra Pradesh Re-organisation Act of 2014.
Despite financial constraints, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu unveiled ambitious plans to build a world class capital city and the Singapore government agencies prepared master plans for the three-layered capital free of cost as per his request. The three layers are the seed capital, capital city and the capital region.
After announcing plans to build the capital city on the banks of river Krishna in the Krishna and Guntur districts, the state government managed to pool more than 33,000 acres under its 'Land Pooling Scheme'.
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Modi laid the foundation stone for the capital city on the Vijaya Dasami day ofOctober 22 at a grand event attended by Union ministers, top industrialists, film and media personalities.
The Prime Minister, in tune with the state government's programme of collecting soil and water from all over the state for using in capital city construction, brought soil from the Parliament House complex and water from sacred river Yamuna.
The promise of Special Category Status was made to Andhra
Pradesh by the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Parliament at the time of passage of the re-organisation act.
Alleging that the ruling TDP-BJP combine "deceived" the people on the special status issue, the Congress organised a series of agitations during the year, including filing "police cases" against Modi, Venkaiah Naidu and other Union ministers hailing from Andhra Pradesh and the chief minister.
There is some disquiet among some sections of TDP that Andhra Pradesh did not benefit much by aligning with the BJP and sharing power at the Centre and the state. "Also, Naidu had wielded immense clout by being a key supporter of the then NDA government headed by Atal Bihari Vajpayee, but his influence seems to be largely missing now as the BJP is not dependent on allies for support," a political observer said.
Naidu's argument was that the seat of administration should be within the state and not in Hyderabad, which is far from any district in Andhra Pradesh.
Despite the shortage of office space in Vijayawada, the state government made it clear to its employees based in Hyderabad that all the departments, including Secretariat, should function in the permanent capital region by June 1, 2016.
However, a thaw in ties between Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and Naidu came after the latter personally invited the former to the capital city foundation laying ceremony. Rao reciprocated the gesture by flying into Vijayawada on December 14 to invite Naidu to the Ayutha Chandi Yagam from December 23 at his farm house near Hyderabad.
The TDP announced its plans to become a national party to effectively function in the two Telugu-speaking states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in the wake of bifurcation and Naidu was elected as the national president of the party.
Naidu's son Lokesh came to assume a bigger role in party affairs during the year and was appointed as the general secretary of the party's central committee.