Pawan Kalyan Vows Not to Forget Injustice Against Janasainiks; Addresses Public in Tanuku
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During a public meeting called "Praja Galam" in Tanuku, Pawan Kalyan, the chief of the Janasena Party, delivered a speech criticizing the local Minister for Civil Supplies, whose name he expressed reluctance to utter. Kalyan accused the minister of embezzling funds from TDR (Transferable Development Rights) bonds and investing in a steel factory in Balanagar, Hyderabad, instead of contributing to the local constituency's development and employment opportunities.
Kalyan reminisced about past incidents where the Janasena Party took to the streets to fight against injustices, emphasizing that he still remembers the harm inflicted upon his party members.
He highlighted the neglect of the middle class in political discourses, focusing on the poor and industrialists, and appealed to Chandrababu Naidu to recognize and address the needs of the middle-class population.
Kalyan announced the party's commitment to a 10-point formula for Andhra Pradesh, aiming for water accessibility to the remotest farms, justice for every individual, and overall state development.
Despite the complexity of the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), Kalyan promised to address it upon taking office and urged coalition partners to resolve CPS within a year of gaining power.