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Pawan attacks TDP regime in Tuni

Saturday, November 3, 2018 • Telugu Comments
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Pawan attacks TDP regime in Tuni

Addressing a public meet in Tuni in AP's East Godavari district, Pawan Kalyan on Friday described Chief Minister Naidu as a power-monger.

"Chandrababu Naidu only wants to be CM again but I only want change. Youth is struggling to get jobs, but this system has failed to identify their issues. I have seen people only want change, everywhere from Srikakulam to others," the Jana Sena chief pondered.

"After becoming CM, Naidu asked me what do you want? I just told him, my wish only is that youngsters get jobs, law and order and good governance but what we are seeing is the power of sand mafia, corruption and disrupted law and order," Pawan thundered.

Power Star attacked the TDP over the alleged deletion of votes from voters list, describing the party as "thieves of votes".

"TDP leaders are alleging that I am supporting BJP. But I am the person who opposed his own brother, why would I care about the BJP or Prime Minister. BJP is the party which supported state bifurcation. From Shetty Balija to Toorpukapuevery one lost BC status," Pawan said.

"Naidu said that Congress MPs assaulted TDP MPs at the time of state bifurcation. Now they are working with them and they don’t have the shame for it. They put our pride at stake in New Delhi," Pawan said.

"No industry has been established in Tuni. Youngsters are waiting for jobs but power-holders are giving contracts to their relatives. Many people here don’t have an own house. We supported TDP in 2014 but they broke our trust," Pawan added.

"I have spoken with migrant workers in Rajahmundry; they don't have a house to call their own. Take Rs 2000 from them but vote for Janasena, why because the money is not coming from Nara's heritage dairy, it’s only coming from our money," Pawan said.

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