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Broken promises, rising debt mark two-year rule of coalition government in state, says AP Congress chief Y. S. Sharmila

Broken promises, rising debt mark two-year rule of coalition government in state, says AP Congress chief Y. S. Sharmila
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Andhra Pradesh Congress president Y.S. Sharmila has criticized the TDP-led coalition government for failing to deliver on key welfare promises after two years in office. She highlighted unfulfilled commitments regarding job creation, financial support for women, and infrastructure development.

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The critique reflects growing political instability and public dissatisfaction with the coalition's governance in Andhra Pradesh.

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Andhra Pradesh Congress president Y.S. Sharmila on Friday (June 12, 2026) criticised the TDP-led coalition government on the completion of its two years in office, describing its tenure as a period of “broken promises, mounting debt and weak governance”.

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The article focuses on opposition criticism of the ruling government, highlighting failures without providing a government rebuttal.

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