Pawan Kalyan Elevates Criticism On BJP

Pawan Kalyan Elevates Criticism On BJP

Hyderabad : Slamming ‘Special Package’ as stale Laddoos, Janasena supreme questioned the sanity and chastity of the promise made on the floor of the Parliament. Along with ‘Special Status’ he strategically focusing on other public grievances also.  To bring people’s attention as well as support Pawan Kalyan conducting a series of public meetings in strategic locations.

Today on the Twitter Platform he categorically criticized, questioned BJP on various social issues. He posted his thoughts elaborately.

He Tweeted that " The 'Janasena Party' which had supported the BJP & TDP alliance in 2014 elections in both AP, Telangana but also in Karnataka (for BJP) would like to communicate to BJP led central Govt on the following issues;

1. Cow Slaughter 2.Rohit Vemula Suicide 3. Patriotism 4.Demonetisation 5. AP Special Status

On the issues stated the following are the key points which I have gathered from various groups comprising of intellectuals, senior political leaders, distinguished journalists and above all people at grass root who believed and voted for BJP

1. Cow slaughter & Beef Ban
Its a divisive political tactic to create scare in the communities who consume it and to arouse sentiment amongst the communities who respect and worship cow.If truly they would have meant it, they could have implemented beef ban in Goa where BJP rules.BJP could have banned their party workers, MPs and MLAs wearing leather footwear and belts etc..And finally, to do 'Cow Protection' they could have unveiled a plan to adopt a cow by each and every worker of BJP party,such measures like this would have given that required seriousness regarding Cow slaughter."

He also mentioned that " Tomorrow I will post about 'Rohit Vemula' issue".

Political analysts opine that in coming days Pawan Kalyan surely changes his orientation towards ruling parties and question all irregularities. He already sent the feelers indirectly that he is going to contest 2019 elections as a CM candidate but not like an alliance or junior partner.


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