Deputy Chief Minister and Janasena president Pawan Kalyan addressed party leaders in Rajamahendravaram , and uh, talked about alliance unity, internal discipline, and what comes next politically. His remarks mostly leaned toward strengthening the party and pushing better results in the upcoming elections.
Pawan Kalyan said the alliance was formed to serve around 50 million people in the state , and he added that people put their trust in the leaders to prioritize development, not these constant inner disputes.
He also pointed out that small frictions inside the alliance, should not suddenly turn into big showdowns, because unity matters for effective governance. In his words, he supports the alliance completely in thought, speech and action .
At the same time, he said if problems start growing past limits, or if they create unavoidable resistance, then the party will not stay silent. He clarified too that not every grievance raised by Janasena workers needs to be treated as something serious. And he said, one person’s mistake should not be painted as the problem of the whole system.
Pawan Kalyan compared what’s happening politically in Andhra Pradesh with Tamil Nadu. He said that political unity in Tamil Nadu looks steadier, while the Andhra side is more split and fragmented.
He also said he watched how Tamil Nadu leaders keep solid public backing. And he added that over there, political influence sometimes grows fast through mass publicity routes, like suddenly.
He mentioned that he came into politics to reduce public problems , even though he had a successful career in films. He said serving people gives him satisfaction, and that’s kind of the main point for him.
He added that since 2009 he has gone through political setbacks, and that in earlier years he simply lacked experience. He said he is still learning how political systems work and how to steer or guide the party properly.
Pawan Kalyan announced that he will take full control over Janasena party operations. He said he will push through ideas he has been holding since 2007.
He declared that he himself will oversee the major decisions and the party’s overall direction. He also warned that discipline has to be followed, strictly, no easy exceptions.
He said those who cannot accept party consensus can just walk away , and he also said disciplinary action will be taken for violations.
He mentioned there are internal disputes in district committees, and said one such committee was suspended because of repeated conflicts.
He announced he will send review committees to all Lok Sabha constituencies in June. He also said the party committees will be locked in through several feedback channels, and that the process will be finished by August 14 , so it’s not dragged out.
He said volunteers will be around to help explain contributions at the ground level, but the final call will still be with him anyway.