PNS | Vijayawada
Jana Sena chief K Pawan Kalyan has said that the BC communities and the Kapus should share power and called upon the Backward Class communities to be united to achieve power.
Pawan Kalyan has mooted a new political equation by calling up the BC community leaders and the Kapu leaders to be prepared to share power. “If the BCs and Kapus come together, achieving power is certain,” he opined.
Addressing a BC round table meeting held in the JSP’s State office at Mangalagiri on Saturday, Pawan Kalyan wondered why there was no unity among the BC communities all these years. He claimed that he is not a Kapu leader and he did not have caste feelings.
“The BC communities should achieve power with concerted struggle but they should not beg for the same. I will take the responsibility of providing financial empowerment to the BCs,” he promised.
Pawan Kalyan asked leaders of the Kapu community to come forward to share power with the BCs. He underlined the need for a sub-plan for the BC communities to make them financially self-reliant. Providing political empowerment to the BCs should be the main agenda of political parties.
Pawan Kalyan said that some 26 BC castes were removed from the BC list in Telangana State and demanded that the AP BRS leaders respond on the issue. He asked why AP Ministers, including Botsa Satyanarayana and Dharmana Prasada Rao, did not respond when 26 BC castes were removed from the BC list in Telangana state.
The government constituted a BC Corporation comprising 56 castes but no benefit was extended to them. “If the JSP comes to power, we will allocate 50% of TTD board members to the BCs,” he promised.
JSP leaders including political affairs committee chairman Nadendla Manohar, Potina Mahesh, and BC leaders Kesana Shankar Rao also spoke.Meanwhile, JSP city president Potina Venkata Mahesh called upon JSP activists to take out a motorcycle rally with 12,000 bikes to make the JSP’s 10th Formation Day meeting a grand success. He asked the JSP activists to come to Autonagar on bikes to take out a rally on March 14.