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Time to dethrone Jagan: Pawan

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Jana Sena chief K Pawan Kalyan has emphasised the need to oust the incumbent government led by Jagan Mohan Reddy.
Addressing his final election rally here on Saturday, Pawan Kalyan urged voters to carefully consider their choices and prioritise the future of their children before heading to the polls.
“This is a critical juncture demanding wise decisions to safeguard the state’s interests. Let’s bear in mind the prospects for our children’s future as we cast our votes. I appeal to elect alliance candidates for the prosperity of our state,” urged Pawan Kalyan.
Highlighting the perceived failures of the current administration, Kalyan asserted that Jagan Mohan Reddy’s tenure has been marked by mismanagement across various sectors. He cautioned against placing blind trust in promises made by the incumbent and advocated for allowing the TDP-JSP-BJP alliance to govern the state.
Kalyan lamented the squandered opportunities and asserted that Andhra Pradesh has regrettably regressed across all domains under Jagan Reddy’s leadership. He criticized the state of law and order and pointedly commented on Chief Minister Jagan Reddy’s application seeking court permission to travel abroad, deeming it a reflection of the state’s deteriorating governance.
Expressing concerns over the implications of the Land Titling Act, Kalyan warned of potential adverse effects once it is enacted. He urged voters to remember the alleged wrongdoings of YSRCP leaders while exercising their franchise.
Taking aim at MLA Dwarampudi Chandrasekhar Reddy, Kalyan accused him of environmental destruction and association with illicit activities. He vowed to pursue the matter personally, emphasizing the need to hold such individuals accountable.
Reaffirming his commitment to the welfare of the state, Kalyan asserted his continued presence in politics despite previous electoral setbacks. He credited the unwavering support of the people for his persistence.
“For the past decade, I have remained steadfast in my political journey, driven solely by the support and affection of the people, despite electoral defeats,” claimed the JSP chief.
Kalyan introduced Kakinada MP Candidate Tangella Uday Srinivas, city MLA Candidate Vanamadi Kondababu, and rural candidate Pantam Nanaji, urging voters to elect them with a resounding mandate.

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