Fertilizer Supply Conspiracy Criticized by Chandrababu Naidu

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-04 03:22:25 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-26 08:57:16

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Fertilizer Supply Conspiracy Criticized by Chandrababu Naidu

In recent developments, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has criticized the YSRCP-led state government for what he describes as a "fake campaign" around the alleged crisis of fertilizer supply in the state. In a teleconference with farmers, Naidu stated that there is no fertilizer shortage and that the state government is only attempting to politicize the situation.

The Chief Minister further added that the state currently has over 94,892 MT of urea available as of September 3, with an additional 53,000 MT of fertilizers allocated by the Centre expected to reach the state within the next week or so. He urged farmers to not get swayed by political agendas and not to indulge in politics themselves.

Adding to his statement, the Chief Minister also called for accountability and transparency, stating that farmers should know who is responsible for the shortage, how much fertilizer is required, and where it is needed.

This news comes after multiple protests and concerns from farmers regarding the shortage of fertilizers and its possible impact on the farming sector. The state government has repeatedly denied any involvement in a conspiracy regarding the shortage and has worked to assure farmers of measures to address the situation.

As the debate around agriculture, farmers' rights, and government involvement continues, Chandrababu Naidu's statements add another layer to the ongoing narrative.