Pawan Kalyan wants Jana Sena to be common man’s voice in AP legislature
The Deputy CM said every word spoken by the legislators is very influential and members should be careful about the words they use.

VIJAYAWADA: Jana Sena president and Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan underlined that JS should echo the voice of the common man during the Budget Session of the Andhra Pradesh legislature starting from Monday.
“Every MLA and MLC elected by Jana Sena Party should participate in the discussions to highlight the problems, aspirations, hopes and welfare of the people in the assembly,” Pawan Kalyan underlined at the JS Legislative Party meeting held at the party’s central office on Sunday.
The Deputy CM said every word spoken by the legislators is very influential. Members should be careful about the words they use.
“Do not use any offensive language. Everyone, including me, should use decent language and respectful words. We should remember that the people are watching everything we do and hearing what we say. YSRC used degrading language. We do not want that kind of language,” Pawan Kalyan told those present at the party meeting.
He maintained that many of the MLAs elected, including himself, are new in the assembly. “Every discussion in the house should be reasonable. Every minute in the assembly is very valuable. Raise issues related to the people in Zero Hour and Question and Answer. Actively participate in discussions related to other issues,” he underlined.
The Deputy Chief Minister said there are senior politicians in the party. “We have experienced people like Nadendla Manohar, Konatala Ramakrishna, Mandali Buddha Prasad and Kandula Durgesh. If you have doubts about any issue, discuss it with them. Move forward according to their suggestions,” he advised.
Jana Sena’s ministers, MPs, MLAs and MLCs participated in the meeting.