Pawan Kalyan Lays Down the Law!!

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In today’s scorching ap cabinet meeting, deputy chief minister Pawan kalyan lit up the room—not with his film star charisma, but with his fierce commentary on the state’s law enforcement. Addressing the cabinet, Pawan passionately argued that Andhra Pradesh’s police force needs a drastic upgrade, and it seems like he wasn’t kidding around.


Rumor has it the opposition’s online activities were a major point of contention. Pawan, never one to mince words, called out the “abusive narrative” allegedly spread by ysr congress Party (YCP) supporters. He claimed these detractors aren’t just stopping at policy debates; they’re taking low blows at families of nda leaders. “Enough is enough!” seemed to be the message as he delivered a scathing take on the state of social media warfare.


Interestingly, Pawan didn't just express frustration with YCP’s keyboard warriors; he also took a swipe at the police department itself. Apparently, some in law enforcement haven’t quite erased their memory of the “good old days” under former cm Jagan Mohan Reddy. He hinted, with a wink and a nudge, that loyalties might be lingering—and in his book, that’s a serious issue. Pawan called for an “eradication” of any leftover ties to YCP, stating that it’s high time AP’s law enforcement becomes “loyal to the badge” rather than any political legacy.


As the cabinet meeting unfolded, cm Chandrababu Naidu himself reportedly jumped in, signaling solidarity with his Deputy CM. According to sources, Naidu responded with a dramatic vow: “A new framework will be designed within 30 days.” Brace yourselves, AP—there’s a plan coming to crush what Naidu called YCP’s “fake narrative” factory on social media. Naidu, it seems, is taking no prisoners this time around.


With the assembly sessions scheduled to start on the 11th, it appears AP’s political theater is warming up. And if today’s cabinet meeting is anything to go by, expect more plot twists, fiery statements, and promises of reform.

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