The Jana Sena Party president, Pawan Kalyan, has called on his party cadres to strive towards ending the rule of the YSRCP (Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party) in the state of Andhra Pradesh. In a rally held in Bhimavaram, West Godavari district, Kalyan criticized the YSRCP government for its misrule, citing delayed salaries for employees, lack of support prices for farmers, and the overall suffering of the population under their governance.
Kalyan also alleged that the ruling party leaders were involved in irregularities and filing illegal cases against those demanding justice. To strengthen his party’s presence, Kalyan welcomed new members, including advocate Thota Sudhir from Kakinada, who joined the Jana Sena Party during the rally. Kalyan expressed confidence in Sudhir’s ability to face the ruling party’s criminals in Kakinada, emphasizing the need for efficient and law-aware leaders in politics.
Although Kalyan acknowledged the difficulty of completely eradicating the YSRCP’s influence in the Godavari districts, he called on everyone to work collectively towards this goal. He emphasized that his personal motive was not for a higher position but for the well-being of Jana Sena Party activists.
Kalyan announced his plan to visit the East Godavari district on July 4th and 5th to address important issues. By highlighting the challenges faced under the YSRCP rule and rallying his party members, Kalyan aims to bring about a change in Andhra Pradesh’s political landscape.
Overall, Pawan Kalyan’s speech focused on the need for competent leaders willing to stand up for their party’s cause and fight against the current administration. The Jana Sena Party president’s determination to end the YSRCP’s rule resonated with his supporters and set the stage for future political developments in the state.