Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan calls for YSRCP free Andhra Pradesh
Amaravati (ANI): Kalyan handed over appointment letters to the new state executive committee members at the Mangalagiri party’s central office and lauded Nadendla Manohar, member of the party’s political affairs committee, who attended the event. According to a Janasena press release, Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan on Friday said he is ready to take over as the chief minister of the state while calling on the people to oust the Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress party in the next elections.
Pawan Kalyan said, “I am ready to take over the post of Chief Minister of the state after the formation of YSRCP-free Andhra Pradesh in the next elections. If I get a chance to hold the post of Chief Minister in my political journey, I will definitely take it, remove YSRCP from the throne, but the future and interests of the state are important for me.
“Janasena career which started with just 150 members has today reached 6.50 lakh active members. Nadendla Manohar is working as the backbone of the party and leading the party by talking to workers and leaders every day. My special thanks to him. Janasena chief said, Janasena Telugu Desam Party will win the next elections.
He also asked his workers to work hard to oust YSRCP from power in the 2024 general elections and form the Janasena-Telugu Desam Party government.
“I will give high priority to ousting YSRCP in the upcoming elections and shaping the future of the state,” he said. Thank you to all those who have walked with me in the political journey of Janasena for a decade and have always worked for the progress of the party.” ,
He praised Janasena Party workers for their selfless service.
“It is said that the true nature of a person comes out only in adverse circumstances. I want to thank all those who stood by me in adverse circumstances of the party. Many people thought that after joining the party they would get power and positions. They all left later. But there were many people who followed me and worked for the party, even though they had no position or power. I will always remember his services. There is a need to work collectively for the betterment of the state in 2024 and oust YSRCP,” Kalyan said.
Talking about the alliance with Telugu Desam Party, he said, ‘It should be remembered that we are going with Telugu Desam Party in the next elections for the future of the state.’ (ANI)