Jana Sena's Pawan Kalyan once again attacked CM Jagan's government in Andhra Pradesh. He visited Mummidivaram of Konaseema district on Wednesday as part of his Varahi Yatra.
Pawan Kalyan, the leader of Janasena party, once again criticized the Chief Minister Jagan's government in Andhra Pradesh. He visited Mummidivaranam in Konaseema district as part of his tour and addressed a public gathering there. Pawan Kalyan accused the YSRCP government of neglecting the welfare of the people and claimed that 75% of the population in the state is dissatisfied with the ruling party. He emphasized the need to bring unity among these dissatisfied groups and work towards the betterment of the society. Pawan Kalyan also expressed concern for the farmers and their struggles, stating that he stands with them. He called for comprehensive economic reforms to uplift the entire community, rather than focusing on just a few sections. Pawan Kalyan also mentioned that he is not against the ruling party, but rather fighting against the injustices faced by the people. He highlighted the importance of addressing the concerns of the rural communities in Konaseema district and their livelihoods. Pawan Kalyan urged the government to take immediate action and ensure the well-being of these communities. He also stated that he is ready to fight alongside the people, even if it means facing personal threats or sacrifices. Pawan Kalyan criticized the government for not protecting him and his followers, citing incidents in which cases were filed against him and the attacks on his mother. He claimed that if he withdraws, the public will suffer. He also mentioned the Telangana government's actions towards Andhra Pradesh and expressed his love for Telangana but criticized its leaders for exploiting Andhra Pradesh. Pawan Kalyan concluded by stating that unity among different communities is essential for the progress of Andhra Pradesh and emphasized the need to preserve the identity of Andhra culture.