

Jana Sena Party president and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has emphasized the need for constructive politics, stating that today's youth are looking for solutions rather than political conflicts. Speaking in a podcast interview, he said young people are increasingly rejecting confrontation-driven politics and prefer leaders who focus on solving public issues. Referring to youth participation in online political platforms, Pawan Kalyan noted that frustration and anger among young people are understandable, but stressed that progress can only be achieved when that energy is directed toward meaningful change and long-term development.
Pawan Kalyan also spoke about Telangana, describing Hyderabad as an integral part of his homeland and asserting his constitutional right to visit and hold meetings there. He rejected claims that he was attempting to expand politically in Telangana due to any leadership rivalry in Andhra Pradesh, stating that his focus remains on national unity and social harmony. Addressing comments made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on caste-related issues, Pawan argued that many such problems stem from governance failures rather than caste divisions alone. He urged political leaders to understand ground realities and focus on practical solutions instead of creating unnecessary social divisions.


















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