
Back in 2022, when the opposition parties were struggling to make an impact, Ippatam village became a symbol of political high-handedness after it hosted a Jana Sena Foundation event. In the aftermath, the then YSRCP government demolished several houses in the village in the name of road widening, leaving many families devastated.
The incident turned out to be a major turning point in Andhra Pradesh politics. Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan’s dramatic over-the-car visit to Ippatam captured national attention and resulted in an iconic image that came to define the party’s resistance movement.
Now, with Pawan Kalyan in power as Andhra Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister, he returned to Ippatam in what can be described as an emotional homecoming. The visit carried special significance, as he revisited the village that had ignited a historic fightback for Jana Sena.
A particularly touching moment unfolded when Pawan Kalyan visited the home of Nageswaramma, one of the victims of the house demolitions. During the 2022 agitation, she had affectionately referred to him as her son. True to his earlier promise, Pawan Kalyan personally met her and announced that he would provide ₹5,000 every month from his own salary as financial assistance to her family. He also handed over cash on the spot and requested that it be used for the children’s education.
Moved by the gesture, the elderly woman blessed Pawan Kalyan wholeheartedly and expressed her wish that he would one day become the Chief Minister and serve multiple terms.
Pawan Kalyan’s return to Ippatam thus marked not just a political visit, but a deeply symbolic moment—reconnecting him to the incident that shaped his political resolve and reaffirmed his bond with the people who stood by him during one of Jana Sena’s most defining struggles.
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