Outsiders won't be permitted to participate in the padyatra because the high court has stipulated that no more than 600 persons can attend, according to krishna district SP Joshua. Over 300 cops were deployed in gudivada town. To avoid any unfortunate incident, the police erected roadblocks and put other limitations in place. The SP stated that any attempt to undermine peace and order would be met with stern action by the police. Additionally, he urged the organisers to accept the high court's terms for allowing the padyatra.
The police in other areas of krishna town prevented amaravati farmers' leaders and supporters who were travelling to Gudivada. At Duggirala, tdp leader Chintameneni prabhakar was detained. He claimed that despite the high court's approval of the padyatra, the government is still attempting to portray it as a criminal act. On september 12, farmers and other residents of 29 villages in the amaravati region began the maha Padayatra 2.0, calling for the development of amaravati as the sole state capital.