Ready To Take CM Post: Pawan Kalyan

G GOWTHAM
As part of the varahi vijaya yatra, janasena leader pawan kalyan spoke important things at Avanigadda. Pawan declared that he is prepared to take the position of Chief Minister. He clarified, though, that he is not anxious for the job and would not yearn for it. In order to transform people's lives, Pawan claimed he has a long-term vision for politics and is prepared to be in office for more than ten years.
"Within six months, ntr Garu took office. Others might not be able to accomplish what ntr Garu accomplished. I also have this question on my mind. I've made the decision to work in politics for 20 years. If the cm post or a bigger post comes up throughout this process, I'm prepared to accept it. I won't be in a rush for influence or status. I'll fight tooth and nail for the people's future and to provide them a nice life, Pawan said. The audience applauded, clapped, and whistled in response to Pawan's resounding statement. When Pawan announced that he is prepared to take the cm position, his supporters and Janasainiks cheered.
"Even if I make a few people's life better while on my journey, it will still be a huge accomplishment for me. I want to see the brightness in women's eyes. Since I really believe in the empowerment of women, I want them to develop as businesspeople, stated Pawan Kalyan.
In his typical manner, Pawan blasted the cm Jagan regime. He had issues with ap government education and schools. 3,88,000 pupils, according to Pawan, have left government schools. According to Pawan, 62,754 pupils, ages 5 to 18, have passed away. He urged the government to accept accountability for these deaths and to publish a white paper. He further emphasised that YSRCP had harshly criticised his earlier claim that 31,000 women were missing in AP. He said that it was supported by a speech made in the parliament by none other than the Union minister of State (MoS).
Overall, Pawan's speech at avanigadda strikes the correct emotional notes. Let's wait and see how the ministers and leaders of the YSRCP respond.

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