In a direct challenge to CM Jagan and YSRCP leaders, Pawan Kalyan vowed to enter the Legislative Assembly. Pawan said he will win as MLA this time around and he said no one can stop him from winning. Pawan said it is not decided whether Janasena contests alone or contests together with allies in the polls. He exuded confidence that he would win as MLA and he would enter the Assembly.
Pawan said he was personally targeted in the last election and intentionally defeated in Gajuwaka and Bheemavaram constituencies by pitting candidates against him. Pawan said he would have saved Rushikonda had he won from Gajuwaka Assembly constituency. He threw a challenge to CM Jagan to defeat him this time. Pawan made these comments during his speech at a public meeting at Kakinada’s Kathipudi which was organised as a success of Varahi Vijaya Yatra.
Talking about the AP Capital, Pawan Kalyan reiterated that Amaravati remains as the state capital and there is no change in it. He said Janasena supports Amaravati as the capital city. Hitting out at CM Jagan, Pawan recalled Jagan’s pre-poll promise of imposing alcohol prohibition whereas his administration is earning about Rs 25,000 crore annually.
Pawan said Jagan had promised to remove the CPS (Contributory Pension Scheme) for employees but failed to do so. Pawan blamed Jagan government for the suicides of farmers in Amaravati region. He also asked why Jagan didn’t oppose Amaravati as the state capital when he was the Opposition leader of the state. Pawan said it is worse to paint the caste to the Amaravati capital city.
Pawan said Jagan will go for the early polls in the state. He said CM Jagan is holding talks with the Election Commission and said the elections may be held in November or December of this year. Overall, Pawan made several interesting and hot political comments in his public speech.
This post was last modified on 14 June 2023 9:32 pm
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