In the last couple of days, the hurdles surrounding Janasena President Pawan Kalyan’s election-campaign vehicle “Varahi” is quite troubling for the members of the party.
While a minister from Andhra Pradesh trolled the vehicle, saying that the colour will not be allowed to get a registration certificate as Olive Green could be used only by Defense in India, many detractors also trolled Pawan and his lack of knowledge.
Looks like all those detractors should now keep a finger on their mouths as the Telangana RTO officially cleared the vehicle. Telangana’s Deputy Transport Commissioner Paparao confirmed that the vehicle got registered officially after verifying all the norms. While Rule 121 of the RTO Act states that olive green shouldn’t be used for general vehicles, the colour used by Pawan Kalyan’s “Varahi” is Emerald Green and there is nothing wrong with it.
At the same time, there is no truth in the news that this vehicle of Janasena is built over a lorry chassis and doesn’t qualify to get registered under the ‘bus’ category is a mere rumour spread by political enemies of Pawan Kalyan. Already Telangana RTO allotted the number “TS 13 EX 8384” to this vehicle owned by Janasena Party as per official reports.
The big twist is that Pawan Kalyan is said to have registered the vehicle almost a week ago before actually releasing a video about it for the public. Looks like the Janasena intentionally tried to test the reaction of political detractors, and now proved how rumours are being spread about their president.
This post was last modified on 12 December 2022 4:34 pm
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