
AP HR & IT Minister Nara Lokesh shared a LinkedIn post on X, appreciating its take on “modern city building”. He described it as one of the most compelling perspectives he has read in a while, praising the idea of cities built with clarity, planning and purpose.
Lokesh highlighted how the post argues against excessive nostalgia, emotional drama and romanticism linked to the concept of a city’s “soul”. Instead, it calls for systems that work, rules that are clear, and infrastructure that is reliable. According to him, when these fundamentals are strong, people can live, work and grow without friction.
His message has been interpreted by many as a reflection of his aspirations for Amaravati. Lokesh’s comments indicate his interest in contributing to the development of a future-ready city that matches global standards, echoing Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu’s long-term urban vision.
Chandrababu Naidu has often referenced Dubai and Singapore as examples of modern cities that prioritise quality of life and efficiency through advanced technology. Lokesh appears aligned with that approach, emphasising performance and delivery over theatrics or nostalgia.
His core message can be summed up in three principles: build with discipline, execute with clarity, and avoid unnecessary drama. Supporters say this indicates a forward-looking governance mindset, while observers will watch how it translates into real policy and execution in Andhra Pradesh.
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