Pawan Kalyan targets Jagan, CBN to become CM. Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan has launched the fourth phase of his election campaign, titled ‘Varahi Vijaya Yatra’. The campaign commenced with a public meeting held atop his vehicle ‘Varahi’ at the grounds of Sri Yakkati Diwakar Veena Devi Government Degree College in Avanigadda, Krishna district, at 3.00 pm.
During his five-day tour in Krishna district, starting from October 1 to 5, Kalyan is set to conduct a series of programs. On October 2, he will engage with Jana Sena leaders from Krishna district, followed by the ‘Janavani’ program on October 3, where he will receive representations from the people on various issues. On October 4, he plans to visit the Pedana Assembly segment, followed by the Kaikaluru Assembly segment on October 5, attending locally arranged programs.
In Avanigadda, Pawan Kalyan took aim at Jagan and made a significant statement that surprised both Jagan and Chandra Babu Naidu. He emphasized, "NTR garu's ascent to power in just six months was a remarkable feat, and it raises a thought-provoking question—can others replicate what he achieved? This question lingers in my mind as I've dedicated myself to a two-decade-long journey in politics. If, in the course of this journey, I am entrusted with the responsibility of holding the position of Chief Minister or any higher office, I am prepared to accept it. My eagerness is not rooted in a craving for power or prestige; rather, it's a deep-seated passion to secure a better future for the people, ensuring they enjoy a good quality of life."
He further stated, "My true measure of success lies in the ability to create a positive impact in the lives of even a few individuals along this journey. I aspire to see the spark of hope ignite in the eyes of women and to provide them with opportunities to thrive as entrepreneurs. My unwavering commitment to women's empowerment drives this vision, and I am dedicated to making it a reality." The impact of these strong statements on TDP, especially considering their alliance and the current imprisonment of Chandra Babu Naidu, remains to be seen.