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Pawan Kalyan Opposes Move to Evict Andhra Pradesh Cab Drivers from Hyderabad 🚖


Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has voiced his disapproval over the move to evict Andhra Pradesh cab drivers from Hyderabad. On Tuesday evening, he met with cab drivers at the party office in Mangalagiri, where they expressed their concerns. Addressing the gathering, Pawan Kalyan emphasized the need for unity between the two Telugu states, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

Emphasizing Unity and Opportunities

Pawan Kalyan stated that the spirit of oneness should prevail among the people of both states. "The harmony between the residents of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana is crucial for our collective progress," he remarked. He suggested that if more opportunities were created in Andhra Pradesh, migration to Telangana would decrease, thereby improving employment prospects for the people of Telangana.

He highlighted that obstructing Andhra Pradesh cab drivers from working in Hyderabad could potentially affect 2,000 families, leaving them without a livelihood. He assured the drivers that development activities in Andhra Pradesh would soon commence, including work on the new capital, creating more job opportunities within the state.

Advocacy for Cab Drivers

Pawan Kalyan emphasized that it is not justifiable to prevent Andhra Pradesh cab drivers from working in Hyderabad simply because the tenure of the shared capital has ended. He called for a cooperative approach, urging that both states work towards mutual prosperity and development.

He reiterated the importance of providing opportunities in both states, ensuring that people can work and thrive without unnecessary barriers. Pawan Kalyan's stance reflects his commitment to fostering unity and addressing the concerns of individuals affected by regional disputes.

The issue has drawn attention to the need for policies that support inter-state cooperation and the well-being of citizens across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.


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