
The decision by Pawan Kalyan to cancel the party’s foundation day rally at Pithapuram on March 14 has sparked discussion in both media and political circles, with some questioning the reasoning behind the move.
According to party sources, Pawan Kalyan had originally planned a state-level foundation day event in Pithapuram, located in Kakinada district. However, on Tuesday, he announced that the rally would be called off. The party chief stated that the decision was made after considering reports of adverse weather conditions and extreme heat.
Instead, he instructed party leaders and cadres to organize smaller, localized celebrations at district, city, and mandal headquarters across the state. Jana Sena cadres, including “Jana Sainiks” and “Veera Mahilas,” were encouraged to mark the day by hoisting the party flag and conducting service activities such as blood donation camps, food distribution programs, and environmental initiatives.
Despite this explanation, not everyone was convinced. Critics pointed out that March is generally not associated with extreme heat in Andhra Pradesh and that large gatherings can be safely conducted with proper precautions. They also noted that other political leaders, including N. Chandrababu Naidu, have continued to address large events despite high temperatures.
In fact, Jana Sena Party itself has organized foundation day celebrations in previous years under similar weather conditions without citing summer heat as a limitation. This has led to speculation that the decision might reflect organizational challenges rather than genuine weather concerns. Some analysts suggest that mobilizing a large turnout for Pithapuram may have been difficult, prompting the leadership to scale down the event.
Other sources speculate that Pawan Kalyan may want to avoid exposure to the summer heat or might have a prior shooting schedule. However, party supporters defended the move, arguing that decentralized celebrations allow cadres across the state to participate more actively rather than concentrating the event in a single location.
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