
Deputy Chief Minister and Janasena Party president Pawan Kalyan has expressed displeasure with the functioning of some of his own legislators. At a review meeting with Janasena MLAs and MLCs in Mangalagiri on Saturday evening, Pawan reportedly questioned their lack of accountability and commitment.
Although the MLAs were asked two days in advance to attend the meeting with details of issues in their constituencies, a few skipped it with prior permission, while two others were absent without even informing the party. Taking strong exception, Pawan singled out a senior MLA from the Godavari region for neglecting constituency work and reminded others about their responsibility on the ground.
He further criticised the silence of Janasena legislators during recent Assembly debates, especially on issues such as pollution. Stressing that governance is collective, he urged his representatives to actively take part in developmental programs, maintain close contact with local leaders, and engage with the people.
“Those who received tickets are not the only capable ones. Every member deserves recognition, and we must work together for the people and the organization,” he told them, emphasizing discipline, responsibility, and coordination.
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