Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu issued a sharp warning to YSRCP chief and former CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday. He addressed a massive public rally organized under the banner “Super Six–Super Hit” by the ruling alliance parties.
Naidu mocked Jagan’s claims on medical colleges. He asked whether Jagan even knows what it takes to establish one. Land allocation alone will not create a college, Naidu said. He pointed out that out of 17 promised colleges, only one was completed. Naidu added that his government introduced the PPP model to speed up projects.
The CM challenged Jagan to discuss medical colleges in the Assembly. He claimed credit for implementing SC categorization and accused YSRCP of losing ground across the state. Naidu said YSRCP leaders shut their offices and now rely only on social media propaganda.
Naidu also warned that people, not the ruling coalition, decide opposition status. He dared YSRCP leaders to face debates in the Assembly instead of shouting outside. Standing alongside Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan, Naidu declared they are not afraid of threats. He warned that violent politics will face strong resistance from the people.










