Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan recently spoke at the Varahi Vijayabheri-Prajagalam meeting in Amalapuram, where he expressed deep affection for the region, likening it to his own home. He commended the people of Amalapuram for their warmth and love and cautioned against any attempts to sow discord in Konaseema and Amalapuram.
Asserting the potential for a coalition government in Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan addressed leaders who had departed from Jana Sena, affirming his commitment to retaining them within the party fold. He emphasized his unwavering support for Jana Sena leaders, acknowledging their invaluable contributions. However, he acknowledged the transient nature of leadership, noting that while individuals may come and go, the core principles of Jana Sena and its supporters remain steadfast in their dedication to the welfare of the state and its people.
Reflecting on past obstacles, Pawan Kalyan recounted instances where his films were allegedly obstructed by the YSRCP. Undeterred, he reiterated his determination to overcome challenges, asking rhetorically, “Who can stop us?” He maintained this resolve in the pursuit of establishing a coalition government. Along the journey to Amalapuram, Kalyan engaged with construction workers, listening to their grievances, reaffirming his commitment to addressing the concerns of all sections of society.