
VIJAYAWADA: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan engaged in a crucial discussion on Monday, focusing on the AP Budget 2025, MLC elections under the MLA quota, and current political developments. The meeting took place in the Chief Minister’s Chamber, highlighting the importance of the deliberations.
According to sources, a significant part of the discussion centered around budget allocations, with Pawan Kalyan emphasizing the need to strike a balance between development projects and welfare schemes. Key programs like Thalliki Vandanam and Annadata Sukhibhava, both scheduled for launch in May 2025, were reportedly discussed in detail.
The upcoming MLC elections were another major topic, particularly after Naidu announced an MLC seat for Pawan Kalyan’s brother, Naga Babu. Speculation is now rife that Naga Babu could also be considered for a ministerial post upon his election. Given the current political landscape, with the YSR Congress having no real opportunity to secure an MLC seat under the MLA quota, coalition-backed candidates are expected to be elected unopposed unless the YSRC fields a candidate.
The leaders also strategized on countering the YSRC in the Legislative Council, where the opposition has been active despite largely boycotting Assembly proceedings. This aspect was reportedly a key part of the discussions.
With Andhra Pradesh at a pivotal juncture, this high-level meeting between Naidu and Pawan Kalyan is expected to influence the state’s governance, budget priorities, and political strategy in the coming months.
Recent Random Post:















