In a recent public meeting in Dhone, Nandyal district, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy accused former CM Chandrababu Naidu of prioritizing political alliances over the state's welfare. Reddy condemned Naidu for neglecting the Rayalaseema region during his approximately 13-year tenure as chief minister, accusing him of failing to complete irrigation projects in the area. Contrastingly, Reddy highlighted his administration's achievements, emphasizing their commitment to Rayalaseema's development. Under his leadership, significant efforts have been made to transform the region, with the launch of the Lakkasagaram pump house in Krishnagiri mandal poised to revolutionize parts of Nandyal and Kurnool districts. Furthermore, Reddy shed light on his government's initiatives in education and healthcare. All state-run schools now provide English-medium education using digital IFB panels, and students from class VIII onward receive tablets. The state has also introduced five new medical colleges, with 12 more in the works, and recruited over 54,000 healthcare professionals. Championing social justice, Reddy claimed his government brought