A.P. Elections: Pawan Kalyan promises to stand guarantee for promises made by TDP-BJP-JSP alliance
The Hindu
Pawan Kalyan promises to stand guarantee for promises made by TDP-BJP-JSP alliance. The Jana Sena Party president says he will stay put in Pithapuram, build a permanent house in the town to be accessible to the people of the constituency. The Anti-Corruption Bureau has received two lakh complaints against members of Jagan Mohan Reddy’s Cabinet in the five years. It shows the scale of corruption in Andhra Pradesh, he says. On his road map for the development of the constituency, Mr. Pawan Kalyan says that he has a 14-point formula, which will be implemented with the support of the Centre. Health infrastructure and religious tourism are his immediate priorities.
Jana Sena Party (JSP) president K. Pawan Kalyan said on March 30 (Saturday) that he would stand guarantee for implementation of the promises made by the TDP-BJP-JSP alliance if voted to power in Andhra Pradesh.
Kick-starting his election campaign at Pithapuram, Mr. Pawan Kalyan, who had decided to throw his hat into the ring from the Pithapuram Assembly constituency in Kakinada district, said, “I will not run away and will stand guarantee for the promises made.”
“You have been seeing me wage a lone battle for the past decade. I am able to put up the fight with your moral support. I have decided to walk with the people despite repeated failures,” he said.
Referring to the “class war” oft repeated by Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, the JSP chief said, “I do not have a single MLA. However, I have people with me. I will be the richest man if Mr. Jagan counts my supporters as wealth.”
Lambasting the YSRCP government, Mr. Pawan Kalyan said, “A many as 219 temples have reportedly been attacked during the last five years in Andhra Pradesh. The YSRCP leaders have also attacked priests.”
Referring to the village/ward volunteer system, Mr. Pawan Kalyan said youth were looking for a bright future. They would not be satisfied to earn ₹5,000 a month. Similarly, the fisherfolk needed a jetty and not ₹5,000 financial aid. “I will never allow youth to beg for something,” he said.
On liquor sales, Mr. Pawan Kalyan alleged that 74% of production was coming from the 16 companies owned by the YSRCP.

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