Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan lambasted Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy for alleged inaction regarding the disappearance of 32 thousand girls in the state. Addressing a gathering in Kakinada on the eve of the election campaign’s conclusion, Kalyan voiced concerns over environmental degradation, rising ganja and mining mafias, and the need for stable leadership.
Expressing his commitment to societal change, Kalyan emphasized the importance of electing principled representatives over party-hopping opportunists. He warned against voting for instability, citing the potential consequences of a “goonda government” under YSRCP.
Advocating for improved law and order, Kalyan pledged to uphold democracy and implement policies conducive to Kakinada’s development. He promised to address grievances within the fishing community and hailed the success of his alliance efforts.