Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy’s response to the capital dispute is that of Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan. The Minister of Municipal Affairs, Botha Satyanarayana said that if the CM did not respond, the comments of Botha would have to be taken into account. Pawan, who participated in the Janasena Intellectuals Program in East Godavari district, Dindi, spoke to the media on the latest political developments and issues discussed at the conference.
Janasena said that it is not acceptable to move the capital from Amravati. After five years of investing, he was asked how to move the capital. At Amravati, Rs 7,000 crore has been allocated. He recalled that he never said he wanted to convert the capital .. he only told the farmers not to take the land. They want to build green capital.
Pawan said that their decision is to go with the central decision regarding the Kapu reservation. The issue of reservation before the Kashmir and Telangana issues is too small. The party with 151 seats could solve that problem. Not just to announce pics but .. to put it into practice. He has seen a 100-day rule .. The Janasena Party is focusing on public issues.
The lack of peacekeeping in the state Janasena. It would be nice if the government was concerned about the coming of the MLA .. The police also need to be restrained. They are also abstinence .. with responsibility. If there is any emotion among the generals, then the state of the police and the constitution should act accordingly. Pawan also said that the party’s strength in the intellectual meetings was to discuss public issues.