

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena Party president Pawan Kalyan reaffirmed his commitment to work tirelessly for national integrity and the overall development of the state as long as he has a voice. He emphasized the need to maintain strong law and order while putting an end to the activities of disruptive forces. Stating that his foremost responsibility is to bring peace, happiness, and prosperity to the people, he asserted that he would not hesitate to take firm decisions or political steps to uphold the trust reposed in him by the public.
Pawan Kalyan was addressing a special “Position and Responsibility” meeting held at the CK Convention Hall in Mangalagiri with Jana Sena members who were appointed to nominated posts. During the meeting, he administered an oath to all appointees, urging them to function with accountability and integrity. He said that recognition was given to those who had worked at the grassroots level and stood by the party during difficult times, and that no recommendations were entertained in the selection process. As part of the alliance, Jana Sena has so far secured 3,459 nominated posts across the state, with more appointments to follow.
Highlighting the ideological foundation of Jana Sena, Pawan Kalyan said he envisioned a regional party with a strong national outlook, unlike conventional regional parties limited to local or electoral perspectives. He reiterated that Jana Sena was established to serve as a platform for youth voices and inclusive social representation. He stressed that the party’s current strength, 21 MLAs, two MLCs, and several corporation chairpersons and directors, was the result of collective ideology, struggle, and perseverance. Rejecting caste-based politics, he stated that Jana Sena stands for unity, inclusiveness, and long-term principles aimed at benefiting future generations.













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