Pawan Kalyan Singing Naidu Tune!

For quite some time, there have been allegations that power star and Jana Sena party president Pawan Kalyan has been indirectly helping Telugu Desam Party in the ongoing elections in Andhra Pradesh.

It is pretty evindent from the way, Pawan was singing the tune of TDP president and Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu at Bhimavaram on Friday.

There have been reports of Telangana Rashtra Samithi president and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao intimidating leaders of rival parties in Andhra Pradesh to join the YSR Congress Party.

For the last couple of days, Naidu has been harping on these allegations to allege that TRS is helping the YSRC to defeat the TDP.

Now, Pawan took up the cudgels against YSRC president Jagan in support of Naidu.

He went a step ahead and said KCR was threatening to create troubles for the people of Andhra, having properties in Hyderabad and driving them away.

“Hyderabad is not Pakistan for us to be afraid of security of our assets there”, he thundered while addressing an election rally in Bhimavaram, where from he is contesting for Andhra Pradesh.

Pawan told the TRS leadership to set up its party in Andhra Pradesh and directly participate in elections.

“But, the TRS is trying for control over Andhra Pradesh through Indirect means. It is supporting the YSR Congress. KCR works for the YSRCP behind the curtains. His minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav comes to Andhra Pradesh on mission to bring in caste division among us”, Pawan charged.

He revealed to the audience that a group of people had approached him a month ago seeking to join Jana Sena. But, a few days later, they joined the YSRCP. My enquiries revealed that they were threatened with harm to their properties if they don’t give up the idea of joining JSP instead join the YSRCP.

Pawan’s attack on KCR and Jagan clearly shows he is indirectly working for the TDP victory.


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