The YSRCP alleges that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is weakening government schools across Andhra Pradesh [1].
This accusation highlights a growing political conflict over the state's educational infrastructure and the accessibility of public schooling for low-income families.
The YSRCP said the current administration has neglected necessary education reforms, which has led to a decline in the quality and reach of the public school system [1]. The party said a sharp decrease in student enrollment is primary evidence of this systemic failure [1].
According to the YSRCP, student numbers in government schools have fallen from 43 lakh [1] to 30 lakh [2]. This drop represents a significant loss of students within the state's public education framework, a trend the opposition attributes to the NDA's policy decisions [1].
The YSRCP said the ruling alliance is undermining the foundations of government-run education. The party said the lack of support for reforms is driving students away from public institutions [1].
While the NDA has not issued a formal rebuttal to these specific enrollment figures, the YSRCP continues to call for a reversal of policies that it said prioritize other interests over the stability of the state's school system [1].
“The YSRCP alleges that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is weakening government schools across Andhra Pradesh.”
The dispute reflects a deeper ideological struggle over the role of the state in education. If the enrollment figures are accurate, the shift from public to private or alternative schooling could indicate a loss of confidence in government infrastructure, potentially widening the educational gap based on socioeconomic status in Andhra Pradesh.



