Several state-level party leaders, including Somu Veerraju, G v L narasimha Rao, Kanna Lakshminaryana, and others, are anticipated to attend the meeting even though the padayatra was organised by the BJP's guntur unit. All eyes are now on the party to determine the message it will convey from the meeting to the amaravati farmers as well as the party's national leadership. The bjp leaders have been expressing support for amaravati as the party's capital city, but they haven't publicly criticised Y S jagan Mohan Reddy's proposal for three capital cities.
It will be fascinating to watch if the bjp will make a statement at its Thullur conference about its opposition to the three capitals. According to bjp insiders, in the past eight years, no project for which prime minister Narendra Modi lay the cornerstone has been abandoned. "If the capital city of amaravati is not built, it will be the first project for which Modi placed the foundation stone that will not be completed. Therefore, it affects the bjp and Modi's reputation as well, the sources claimed.