Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu criticized the YSR Congress party for avoiding its duties in the Legislative Assembly. He emphasized that the role of the opposition is granted by the people, not the government. Naidu highlighted that power and opposition status are determined by votes, not by demands.
The YSRCP has been absent from the Assembly, insisting on being recognized as the main opposition. With only 11 members in the 175-seat Assembly, they seek the Leader of Opposition status for their leader, Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy. Naidu pointed out that the people did not provide the necessary seats for the opposition status to the YSRCP.
Naidu praised the coalition government’s efforts in overcoming challenges and steering the state towards progress. He mentioned the collaborative work with Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan and Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make decisions for the welfare of the people. Naidu expressed confidence in the coalition’s unity and commitment to advancing the state’s development.
Claiming a victory in rebuilding Andhra Pradesh post-division, Naidu credited the NDA government’s coordinated efforts. He highlighted the trust placed in them by the people, evident in the success of NDA candidates in the previous elections. Naidu emphasized the importance of working collectively to lead the state from crisis to prosperity.
