AMARAVATI, MARCH 18, 2026: YSRCP leader Hafiz Khan has accused former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu of making misleading statements regarding welfare measures for the Muslim community. Speaking on Tuesday, Khan alleged that the claims made by Naidu about initiatives and support schemes were not aligned with facts.
According to the YSRCP leader, the issue concerns the accuracy of statements related to development and welfare programs aimed at minority communities. He argued that public declarations should reflect ground realities and verifiable outcomes, especially when discussing social welfare commitments.
Khan maintained that transparency in communication is essential in democratic discourse and emphasized that political leaders must ensure accountability when presenting information to the public. He stated that welfare policies should be assessed based on implementation and impact rather than announcements alone.
The remarks have added to the ongoing political exchange between parties in the state, where discussions around governance, minority welfare, and development initiatives remain key topics. Political observers note that such statements often reflect broader debates over policy performance and electoral narratives.
Further responses from the concerned political representatives are awaited, as the issue continues to draw attention in Andhra Pradesh’s political landscape.
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