In a fiery speech at Thallapaka in Annamayya district, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu challenged the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSRCP MLAs to attend the state Assembly and debate whose governance brought progress and whose led to ruin. Speaking at a village meeting while distributing welfare pensions, Naidu called YSRCP a "fake party" and urged its 11 MLAs to confront him in the Assembly.
"I’m ready to prove whose governance means development and whose spells devastation," Naidu declared, addressing criticisms of the TDP-led NDA government’s Super Six welfare programs. He challenged YSRCP legislators to provide evidence of their welfare initiatives, asserting that the NDA alliance has the data and determination to back its claims.
Naidu accused YSRCP of opposing the government at every turn, alleging they aim to derail its efforts. The bold challenge has set the stage for a heated political clash, with all eyes on whether YSRCP will rise to the occasion or shy away from the Assembly debate.
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