Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan stated that Andhra Pradesh needs the experience of Chandrababu Naidu.
He emphasized that Chandrababu’s expertise is crucial to pulling the state out of debt and creating wealth. Pawan Kalyan expressed his willingness to always learn from Chandrababu.
Pawan Kalyan mentioned that if panchayats lack assets, they become meaningless. He advocated that every panchayat should have its own land.
He warned that the government would not tolerate the illegal occupation of government lands, even suggesting the use of the Goonda Act if necessary.
He lamented the lack of sports grounds in villages and urged the government to allow construction on available public lands.
He also called upon donors to come forward, stating that he would personally bring in funds to establish sports grounds.
Pawan Kalyan acknowledged that there is no magic wand to perform miracles, but stressed that he is full of commitment. He reiterated that only Chandrababu Naidu has the capability to rescue the state from its current financial distress.
He expressed his eagerness to learn from the highly experienced Chandrababu, and stated his readiness to work as a laborer for the people.
He criticized the YSRCP government, claiming that the panchayat system has been completely weakened under their rule. He pointed out that 75% of the villages have YSRCP-affiliated sarpanches.
He urged everyone to work beyond political affiliations for the development of the state, describing the panchayat system as the backbone of the country.
He concluded by saying that positions of power are not ornaments for him, but responsibilities.