I will drag Naidu, MLAs on roads: Pawan Kalyan

Mr Kalyan aggressively spoke in a public meeting at Pithapuram on Tuesday. He lashed out at the ruling party MLAs.

Update: 2018-11-07 00:16 GMT
Pawan Kalyan

Kakinada: Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan has given a strong warning to Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and his ruling party MLAs on the allegations of destruction of the state with their corruption and undemocratic ruling.

He said that he would drag Chandrababu Naidu and his MLAs on the roads by holding their collars as their corrupt practices were in a rotten stage. He also warned of Pithapuram MLA S.V.S.N. Varma that he would bring Varma down on his knees, if he doesn’t change his adamant behaviour against Dalits.

Mr Kalyan aggressively spoke in a public meeting at Pithapuram on Tuesday. He lashed out at the ruling party MLAs.

He said that when he was rendering support to Mr Naidu, he requested him to give a democratic rule and good governance without adopting practices and irregularities. But, Mr Naidu was adopting undemocratic steps. He said that many of the seniors advised him not to go with Mr Naidu as he had a habit of back-stabbing persons who believed him and cited the example of late N.T. Rama Rao.

However, he rendered support to Mr Naidu by leaving his beloved brother Chiranjeevi. Mr Naidu was trying to back-stab him, but he did not give him a chance.

He said that he came to politics when the state was facing humiliations, insults, gross injustice and others. He wanted to bring a good change in politics. Mr Kalyan hinted that he may contest from Pithapuram Constituency, if the Lord Srivallabha, gives his blessings to him.

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