Machilipatnam (Andhra Pradesh), YSRCP chief Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Monday said the upcoming elections to the Andhra Pradesh Assembly and Lok Sabha will shape the future of every household in the state for the next five years.

The Chief Minister was speaking at a public meeting here.

"In another week's time, the battle of Kurukshetra (elections) is taking place. These elections are not just to elect MLAs and MPs. The coming elections will decide the future of every household in the coming five years and the continuity of welfare schemes. Will also decide." Reddy said in the meeting.

Cautioning people against voting for Naidu, he said all the welfare schemes brought by the YSRC government will come to an end. Jagan also said that believing in Ex C is like putting your head in the mouth of a python.

Additionally, Reddy accused opposition leaders of carrying out false propaganda against his party.

He also blamed the opposition for targeting the Land Title Act, which gives absolute rights to land owners.

Defending the new law, Reddy said it would give a new meaning to land ownership by providing full rights to holders, including insurance.

Apart from Machilipatnam, the CM also addressed rallies in Repalle and Macherla.

Elections for the 175-member Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats of Andhra Pradesh are to be held on May 13.