Pawan Kalyan's Jana Sena a big joke: Yadava Reddy
'The five star launch of a political party was a full length hi-tech film'
A big joke was unleashed yesterday by actor Pawan Kalyan under the title “Jana Sena”. The five star launch of a political party, the first of its kind, was a full length hi-tech film and many commented that the show will be the first and last. The entire audience comprised of none other than diehard fans, not a single ‘Aam Aadmi’ (common man) was seen in the audience. Mr Kalyan’s venomous outburst against the Congress party was well designed and well scripted. It is difficult to understand who prepared him mentally? Why did he respond? And what follows now? These are the big question marks that have driven the people of the state to engage in a debate.
Mr Pawan Kalyan feels that he has given a clarion call to the nation to destroy and bury the Congress and perhaps, he sincerely believes that the entire nation will respond to his call. The lunatic in Mr Kalyan may push him to fall into his own trap but he should understand that the Congress party, like a phoenix, will rise from the ashes. If Mr Kalyan has a pathological aversion to the Congress party, why did he not stop his own brother, Mr Chiranjeevi, from joining the Congress party? Why did he never utter a single word when he was made a minister.
Perhaps, he was enjoying the power indirectly.
Mr Kalyan expressed doubts whether his party will contest the elections or not. If he is not sure about his future steps, where was the need for Mr Kalyan to launch a political party in haste. This is nothing but a convenient act of the actor and he has a hidden agenda to help some political party. It is strongly believed that Mr Kalyan is being booked by the BJP to strengthen the TDP-BJP alliance in the state for the 2014 elections.
Mr Pawan Kalyan delivered well scripted dialogues like: this country will not play with blood since it believes in ‘Sanatana Dharma’ and it is a ‘Karma Bhoomi’. He never said he believes in it, he said the country believes in it. Speaking about ‘Martin Luther King’, ‘Bhagat Singh’ and ‘Chandrasekhar Azad’ raised the eyebrows of the intelligentsia. Mr Kalyan further mentioned that he is open to join hands with any political party to defeat the Congress party. All the above observations are nothing but a clever ploy and a mask for his sinister plans. It is believed that Mr Kalyan believes in ‘pavanism’. Which is nothing but lunacy.
Another ridiculous observation he had made about the family package of a Telangana leader conveniently forgetting his own family rule when they started the Praja Rajyam Party before 2009 elections. Is it not a fact that ‘big brother’ was made PRP chief, middle brother was chief of voluntary force, brother-in-law chief of finance and younger brother (Kalyan), the Praja Rajyam youth wing chief? Before taking a dig at somebody else should he not look at his own past?
Personal loyalty was never one of Mr Kalyan’s strong points. Can a person who is not loyal to his own family, be trusted to be loyal to the people?