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Pawan Kalyan Reacts On Jallikattu!

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Pawan Kalyan Old Posts New On Twitter

Pawan Kalyan Posts His Old Farm House Pics
Pawan Kalyan Posts His Old Farm House Pics

Pawan Kalyan is a nature lover, agrarian and loves to spend time farming at his farm house. This is all said and done but why is Pawan posting those old photos on twitter one after the other continuously with extremely helpless lines? One photo from ‘Panjaa’ and one more from his farm house planting the indigenous variety of sapling and one is mixing Jeevamrutham, as per traditional farming methods.

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While Pawan Kalyan Fans are excited watching those old pictures posted freshly on their hero’s twitter account, others doubted this feat for ‘Katama Rayudu’ promotions because the film is also a rural backdrop entertainer. After reacting on important current issues like Uddanam in recent times, Pawan seems to have got leisure time to share the old memories and so are these pictures.

Meanwhile, Pawan also changed his DP on twitter. The calf and cow in the background from his personal Goshala of 16 plus cows n calves is the only new image (we think). Let us see, how far these messages from Pawan can inspire youth to go back at farming?

Well here comes Jallikattu in Pawan's expression, 'Looking at the cows and roosters in my farm made me to think about the Ban of Jallikattu and Kodipandem in Dakshin Bharath. 

Ban on Jallikattu and Kodipandem by Government of India is an attack on Dravida Culture and its integrity. This is how it is being viewed in Dakshin Hindustan. I had observed this deep hurt in people of Dakshin Bharat while I was shooting in Pollachi (Tamilnadu) and during my political interactions in Andhra about the bane of their respective cultureal events in recent times. 

Government of India cited Animal Cruelty as the reason for the ban of Jallikattu and Kodipandem. If we truly consider this puritanical approach then we have to examine the statistics of Indian Beed export and Indian poultry industry.

India is the larget exporter of Beef in the world, 2.4 Million tonnes of Beef and Veal exported by India in 2015 where as Brazil and Australia could export only 1 and 1.5 million tonnes. And beef exports fetches almost $5 Billion with 14 percent growth rate every year. And interestingly theese top beef exporting firms are owned by Hindus and not muslims.'