For Telangana to develop, the government needs two engines: Pawan Kalyan
BHADRADRI KOTHAGUDEM (TELANGANA), NOV 23 : President of the Janasena Party, Pawan Kalyan, stated that the development of Telangana is feasible only with a double engine government.
Addressing an election meeting at Prakasam Maidan in Bhadradri Kothagudem district on Thursday, Pawan Kalyan spoke on behalf of the Janasena and BJP candidates contesting in the constituencies of this district. He emphasized the need for the spirit of the Telangana movement to permeate the entire country to combat corruption effectively.
Pawan Kalyan highlighted the key factors for Telangana’s development, including water, funds, and recruitment. He expressed concern over the lack of proper justice for the youth in the state even after a decade of Telangana’s formation. Pawan Kalyan criticized the state government for not filling millions of vacant jobs on time and raised issues related to the leaked exams, job calendar, compromising the lives of the unemployed.
The President of the Janasena Party promised his support to the youth who are protesting against government corruption, and he said that the party would stand by them.
He highlighted the importance of having a strong government in Telangana and creating more
job opportunities. He urged voters to elect candidates from both the BJP and Janasena parties who have a considerable majority.
Pawan Kalyan recounted his involvement in the spirit of the Telangana movement, facing challenges in Andhra Pradesh, and expressed gratitude for the warm welcome in Kothagudem. He reiterated his commitment to humanism and the Janasena party’s unique ability to blend Sanatana Dharma and socialism under his inspiration.
Acknowledging the warm welcome, Pawan Kalyan thanked the people for calling him to Telangana.
He discussed the Janasena and BJP alliance, emphasizing the support for each other’s candidates in various constituencies. Pawan Kalyan expressed unwavering faith in Prime Minister Modi’s leadership and his decision to stand behind him since 2014.(UNI)