Andhra Pradesh: Naidu challenges YSRCP MLAs to face debate in Assembly
Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu challenged YSRCP MLAs to attend the Assembly for a debate on development versus devastation. Calling YSRCP a “fake party,” he defended his government’s Super Six welfare schemes while accusing the opposition of blocking progress
Published Date - 1 September 2025, 05:25 PM
Thallapaka (Andhra Pradesh): Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday challenged YS Jaganmohan Reddy-led YSRCP MLAs to attend the Assembly to discuss whose governance yielded devastation and whose governance yielded development.
Addressing a village meeting and disbursing welfare pensions at Thallapaka in Annamayya district, Chief Minister termed YSRCP as a “fake party”.
“I am asking directly, are you ready for the Assembly? There are 11 (YSRCP MLAs), come to the Assembly. I am ready to discuss whose (governance) is devastation and whose is development and who has the capability to do welfare,” said Naidu.
Observing that YSRCP leaders are allegedly ridiculing the TDP-led NDA government’s Super Six set of welfare programmes, he challenged the opposition party legislators to attend the Assembly to prove when the government extended which welfare programme to a particular beneficiary.
Naidu asserted that the NDA alliance government has the boldness and capability to prove it.
CM alleged that YSRCP is on a collision course with the government to undo all its works and disagrees on everything.