It all started last month with Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan targeting AP CM Jagan on various issues being faced by the public. From bad roads to promises of ‘Nava Ratnalu,’ Jana Sena is continuously bothering YCP government and at the other end Pawan Kalyan is sharing cartoons against CM Jagan pointing every issue.
Initially the response for these cartoons were minimal but now they are a big hit. This morning Pawan came up with a fresh cartoon on syndicate formed by the bar owners in AP. The state government lost a revenue of Rs 100 crore with this scam.
In this cartoon we can see a woman who reportedly questioned CM Jagan on the prohibition of alcohol in the state. But CM Jagan is furious having lost Rs 100 crore which is a vital amount given the financial situation of AP.
“We have lost Rs 100 crore in the syndicate scam. Why are you ranting on alcohol ban?” shouts back Jagan at the woman. This cartoon received a lot of traction and is getting flooded with likes and comments.
Jana Sena supporters on social media are questioning the YCP government on its promise of prohibiting alcohol from the state. Jagan sarkar may not take any decision on this promise in near future because it would lose a vital source of revenue.
There was another cartoon that highlighted the #GoodMorningCMSir trend. When Jana Sena staged a protest against the condition of roads in AP, the cartoon showed an official wishing Jagan ‘Good Morning.’ But the trend caught up so well that Jagan was pissed off with an official wishing him ‘Good morning.’
Taking a swipe at the ticket price hike by APSRTC, Pawan poked satire at Jagan that the CM travels in a helicopter from Vijayawada to Mangalagiri whereas common man finds it difficult to get a bus and when they get on, their pockets burn looking at the fares.
Pawan’s cartoons are spot on and certainly expose the loopholes of the YCP government.
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