Pawan Kalyan Stresses Unity and Development in Konaseema Speech

Pawan Kalyan Stresses Unity and Development in Konaseema Speech
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Pawan Kalyan, during a coalition public meeting held in P. Gannavaram of Ambedkar Konaseema district, highlighted the historical and cultural significance of the region, renowned for being the birthplace of notable figures such as Dokka Seethamma and Jagannatha Pandita Rayalu. Before beginning his speech, he extended Ramadan wishes to the Muslim community on behalf of the coalition. He emphasized that the NDA coalition alone could ensure justice for Backward Classes (BCs) and remembered Jyotirao Phule's contributions to social justice on his birth anniversary.

Kalyan criticized the efforts to turn Konaseema, a region he described as one of love and not conflict, known for its sweet coconut water and beautiful landscapes, into a place of discord. He praised the collective efforts that prevented this change, aiming to preserve its identity as a land of harmony. He expressed a desire for unity among various communities and criticized the current government for failing to provide jobs, safety for women, and fair prices for farmers. He also mentioned the traditional value of coconut trees in Konaseema, where they are considered akin to elder sons, and lamented the decline in productivity due to government policies.

Highlighting his commitment to public service and pointing out the neglect of skill development among the youth, Kalyan shared how his brother Chiranjeevi had taught him valuable skills that have supported his journey. He called for recognition and development of young talents, reflecting on the importance of teaching skills for self-reliance, as advocated in the Bible.

Pawan Kalyan criticized the current government for removing B.R. Ambedkar's name from an educational scheme and promised to restore it if their coalition came to power. He pointed out the misuse of farmer support centers and the illegal activities of a mafia, vowing to fight against such injustices. Kalyan concluded by urging the youth to think beyond caste and religion for the state's prosperity, criticizing those who disparage him based on his caste or community affiliation.


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