Pawan Kalyan says Jana Sena waiting for roadmap from BJP to overthrow YSRCP

Pawan Kalyan had addressed a mammoth public meeting at Ippatam village in the Amaravati region to mark the ninth formation day anniversary of Jana Sena.
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Actor-politician Pawan Kalyan on Monday, March 14 claimed that his Jana Sena Party will storm to power in Andhra Pradesh in the 2024 elections. He also revealed that he is waiting for a roadmap from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to overthrow the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) government.

The Jana Sena leader was addressing a mammoth public meeting at Ippatam village in Amaravati capital region to mark the ninth formation day anniversary of Jana Sena. He ruled out a split of the anti-YSRCP votes, thus indirectly hinting at a poll alliance with the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and BJP. He, however, said a decision regarding alliance will be taken at the time of elections for a better future for the state.

Amid loud cheers from his fans and supporters, he tore into the YSRCP government for its "misrule" and launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and his ministers. In his speech, Pawan Kalyan slammed the YSRCP government for its “wrong” policies and corruption which, he said, caused huge damage to the state and pushed it 25 years back.

Recalling that Jana Sena made a beginning with just six-member executive and 150 active workers, he said this has now gone up to 76-member executive while active members have increased to 3.26 lakh. He said the membership would soon cross 5 lakh. The actor-politician said that in 2019, Jana Sena had contested 137 Assembly seats and secured 7.24% votes. He claimed that in panchayat elections, 1,209 sarpanches were elected with the support of Jana Sena and the party's vote percentage rose to 27.

Pawan Kalyan came down heavily on Jagan for his decision to shift the state capital from Amaravati. He recalled that while in opposition YSRCP had accepted Amaravati as the state capital. He said farmers of Amaravati had given lands for the capital as the government had reached an agreement with them. "The government is a continuous process. The Chief Minister may change but the state capital doesn't change," he said.

The Jana Sena leader assured Amaravati farmers that the state capital will not change.

He also slammed the YSRCP for its attacks on judiciary and judges and ministers and YSRCP leaders using abusive words for police officers. "This is what happens when criminals come to power," he remarked.

Pawan Kalyan said that the Jagan government has pushed the state into a debt trap. "Industries are shifting out of Andhra Pradesh. No new investor is coming. The government promised prohibition but is earning crores of rupees from liquor," he said.

He promised that after coming to power, Jana Sena will make Andhra Pradesh free from debts. It will bring an effective industrial policy and develop Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam as hitech cities.

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