
Mangalagiri: Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan slammed the previous government for corrupt practices that he claims had spoiled the state’s governance. He emphasized that the current NDA coalition government is working hard to streamline the system and bring much-needed reforms. Pawan Kalyan announced that he will dedicate 14 days each month for district tours to directly engage with the public and address their concerns.
Speaking to the media on Monday, Pawan Kalyan stated, “The previous government left the state system in shambles, riddled with corruption. Now, under the leadership of the NDA coalition, we are committed to cleaning up the mess and ensuring good governance.” He also mentioned his plan to set up camp offices in districts to expedite problem-solving and provide a more hands-on approach to leadership.
Pawan Kalyan highlighted the need for leaders to connect with the ground reality, sharing his own experiences of visiting difficult areas where others hesitate to go. “It’s important for leaders to understand the struggles of the people. I will spend 14 days every month in the districts to ensure their issues are resolved swiftly,” he affirmed.
The Deputy Chief Minister also criticized the Kakinada road accident case, calling out authorities for their lack of humane response and stressing the need for a system that values human dignity.




























