On the present visit of Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, he was raising an apprehension during his visit as part of Parvathipuram Manyam District: It's on this occasion, in a speech to the villagers of Bagujola of Panasabahra Panchayat of Makkuva Mandal that he expressed positive hope that would be needed in turning the state, adding he said, he prays at Tirupati Hill for the well-being of the people.
During his visit, Pawan Kalyan released the construction of 39.32 km new roads for tribal villages that cost him a project worth Rs. 36.71 crores, intending to improvise connectivity to 55 tribal villages. Comparing few of the problems that he was confronted with while he led the 2017 Porata Yatra, and inadequate roads, water, Deputy CM reminded the public of how the people lived with the problem every single day.
Pawan Kalyan ridiculed the previous YSRCP government, claiming it was ironic that it incurred Rs. 500 crores on the Rushikonda Palace when even tribal regions' basic road structures were not addressed. "Development should be uniform for all, and basic infrastructure for all should be given precedence, not luxurious projects," he urged.
He also referred to scenic waterfalls in the area as being potential tourist areas. Even with a financially constrained setup, he vowed that this coalition government was committed towards developing tribal areas by setting up infrastructure for economic development through tourism.