Pawan Kalyan Criticizes CM Jagan, Invokes Modi's Leadership as Hope for AP

Pawan Kalyan Criticizes CM Jagan, Invokes Modi's Leadership as Hope for AP

In a public gathering at Boppudi, Janasena Chief Pawan Kalyan delivered a speech, commencing with intriguing remarks aimed at Chief Minister Jagan. He metaphorically criticized CM Jagan, comparing him to a liquor merchant and calling him a "tiny demon king," suggesting his downfall wouldn't be difficult.

Pawan Kalyan drew an analogy between the anticipation of the descendants of the forefathers for the Ganges from its origin in the Himalayas for their salvation, and the hope of the people of Andhra Pradesh, suffering from lack of development, debt, exploitation, corruption, and poor democratic practices, for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's arrival. He praised Modi's visit, likening it to the relief brought by the Ganga, suggesting Modi's arrival brought joy to the people of Andhra Pradesh and conveyed wishes for Modi, who is aiming for a third term as Prime Minister, from the people and Janasena.

The alliance that began in 2014 with the blessings of Lord Venkateswara in Tirupati, according to Kalyan, is taking a new form in 2024 under the watch of Goddess Kanakadurga in Vijayawada, aiming for a significant victory with the goddess's blessings. Kalyan criticized the YSRCP government for opposing Modi's digital India mission by indulging in corruption through irregular financial transactions. He accused the state government of underreporting liquor sales by a huge margin and evading GST, alongside alleging a massive sand mining scam under a shell company named JP Ventures.

He highlighted the severe issues in Andhra Pradesh, including the state becoming a hub for drug distribution and the mysterious disappearance of over 30,000 women between 2019-2021, which he claimed the state government has ignored. Kalyan lamented the departure of companies from Andhra Pradesh, contrary to the national trend of attracting investments, and criticized the government for its involvement in the murder of Vivekananda Reddy, wrongful arrest of Chandrababu Naidu, and attempts to obstruct his own activities. He likened CM Jagan to Ravana, suggesting that just as Rama ended Ravana's tyranny, Modi's leadership could similarly overcome the challenges posed by Jagan's governance.

Pawan Kalyan concluded with a powerful statement, drawing from the epic narrative of Kurukshetra, declaring the forthcoming elections a battle for righteousness, where Modi's leadership would lead to victory for the alliance, emphasizing the triumph of dharma.


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