Friday, March 28, 2014

Pawan supports Modi


By SNV Sudhir

Visakhapatnam, March 27, 2014 : Ending two week, suspense, after launching Jana Sena, over its future plans, party founder Pawan Kalyan clarified that he or his party would not contest the ensuing polls and called his supporters to vote for good leaders.

Addressing a public meeting- “Youth of the nation-Fight for the nation” at Indira Priyadharshini stadium here on Thursday Kalyan said, “I will not contest polls until I find right and good candidates who can work for society. I could have fielded candidates in these elections too for assembly and parliament seats. But I don’t want to split votes and decided to stay away from polls this time. I'm not contesting in these elections, but please vote for good leaders who are for the development and who are not corrupt. Vote for a party which can rebuild AP effectively,” he said

He also unveiled ‘ISM’ book penned by him having his thoughts about the current political system and party ideology. 

 Interestingly, the actor turned politician, while calling his supporters to wipe off Congress, openly supported BJP prime minister nominee, Narendra Modi.  Jana Sena chief while stating that in the present state, nation needs an effective leadership, said, he has seen leadership qualities in Modi and the BJP leader is fearless.

 “From this platform I want to convey you Shri Narendra Modi Ji. We believe in your defining and definitive leadership.  We would like to see you as our Prime minister. We completely support you,” he said.

Explaining the reason why he met Modi, the actor, said the BJP leader is also fearless like him. “I met Narendra Modi because he doesn’t know what fear is. It doesn’t matter which party he is in. At present, Modi is the only leader in India who can take the country forward without fear,” he added.

  Breaking his silence, over the merger of PRP, that was launched by his elder brother another Tollywood actor, Chiranjeevi, he said he understood under what circumstances his brother has merged PRP with Congress. “My brother might have come under pressure from the MLAs and merged the party. But I never uttered anything about it. Why did I not react during PRP-Congress merger? Well, I believed that some good would come out of it for Telugu people.  But I broke my silence after Congress destroyed AP, after the widespread corruption and the way party divided Andhra Pradesh. We all love my brother. The respect and love towards him remains the same,” he said.

 While explaining the ideology of Jana Sena he also took a dig at Congress high command and YSRC chief Jagan Mohan Reddy. “One of our ideology is that law should be equal to all.  It should not be like if the corrupt and a person who enmasses thousands of crores arrives at a compromise with those in the power, cases against such person should not be diluted or weakened. The same government, supports a CBI officer to fight against a corrupt person asking him to dig the wealth earned through corrupt means  and then when the person, facing corruption charges compromises with the powers that be, then the CBI officer is sent home and do not  get next posting for months. The person also gets bail,” he said indirectly referring to the YSRC chief.

He hoped that, either Congress president Sonia Gandhi or Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, would explain Seemandhra public under what circumstances, they divided the state. “We will forgive Sonia Gandhi, if she apologises for the way she divided Andhra Pradesh. Am not against the state bifurcation but against the way it was done. Congress held war room discussions for 11 hours for polls strategy but only few minutes for state division,” he said.

Pawan Kalyan also attacked Congress MPs from Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions, for not doing enough during state bifurcation. “Our Seemandhra MPs did nothing during the state division. They should have taken lessons from their counterparts in Telangana region. Our MPs like Kavuris, Rayapatis and Botsa want their contracts and businesses to flourish but not the welfare of the state and Telugus,” he said and added that Jnasena is not against one individual or party. It is against corruption everywhere.


“The war is not against one party. But it is a battle against all who encourage corruption,” he added. 

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