Pawan says Jagan stole exam papers. Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan launched a scathing attack on Andhra Pradesh CM Jagan Mohan Reddy, accusing him of academic malpractice. Pawan alleged that Jagan had stolen question papers from Shiv Shivani School in Hyderabad and fraudulently written exams during his doctoral studies. Despite the seriousness of these allegations, Pawan noted that the YCP leaders were downplaying them.
Addressing a gathering at the Varahi Vijayabheri Sabha in Tenali, Pawan predicted a significant political shift reminiscent of historical events. He likened the post-election scenario to the uprisings against authoritarian regimes, such as the revolt against Mubarak in Egypt and the uprising in Sri Lanka, suggesting that similar unrest might unfold in Tadepalli.
Pawan criticized the misuse of power, citing instances where elderly individuals were reportedly left in the sun to receive pensions, resulting in their deaths. He also commented on the importance of electing candidates like Nadendla Manohar in Tenali and Chandrasekhar in Guntur to bring about meaningful change.
Pawan's rhetoric and allegations have stirred controversy, with many questioning the basis of his claims. His statements have also sparked curiosity about the sources of his information and the veracity of his assertions. Despite facing backlash, Pawan remains steadfast in his criticism, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency in governance.