To make the government realise its political responsibility and to study and understand problems at the root level, Janasena Party president Pawan Kalyan has decided to take up a whirlwind tour in Andhra Pradesh and also Telangana starting from tomorrow.
Embarking on a campaign titled “Chalo Re, Chalo Re Chal”, Pawan Kalan claimed that it is his responsibility to console the families of those students who have committed suicide in Osmania University and those families who lost their loved ones in Krishna District boating accident. He confirms, “My responsibility is moral”.
He also stated that he’s also responsible for these deaths of farmers, atrocities on women and other tragic incidents, but not accountable for them. “Enough is enough. Those in power are accountable for these. As a human and Janasena Chief, I’m going to out to hold the government accountable”.
This could be read as an answer to YSR Congress, saying that he should not be blamed and also an indication that he will breathe fire on Telugudesam party from tomorrow.
“I may succeed or not, but I’m setting out from tomorrow to make sure that masses who have become victims of crimes will get their justice,” he said, demanding transparency.
At the same time, Pawan also released a song titled Chalo Re, Chalo Re Chal, which is said to be inspired by Gunturu Seshendra Sharma’s poetry. However the song starts with the tune composed for ‘Jalsa’ of same lyrics and then includes Pawan’s speeches and Trivikram’s words too.
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