As usually, AP CM Chandrababu Naidu tried to own the entire credit of relief and rescue operations in Titli cyclone hit areas of Srkakulam. In order to get his intention proved right, he criticized YSRCP's chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and Janasena chief Power Star Pawan Kalyan alleging that they hadn't visited flood affected areas.
De facto, Janasena chief was already in Srikakulam tour when the AP CM made remarks against him. Thereupon, whatever the move taken up by Pawan Kalyan created a huge sensation on social media.
Pawan Kalan, himself, turned as an investigative journo and came to know the woes of panic stricken people after the never seen natural disaster. A series of videos wherein people are explaining their hardships were posted in Janasena's social media platforms and were shared by all Janasena activists in Whatsapp groups. Moreover, Janasena's documentary team shot the videos of the devastated lands, houses and crops.
TDP fell in a state of deep shocker with Pawan Kalyan's rebellion against poor relief measures being initiated by the government. It's also buzzed that the goods and money allocated for flood victims have been diverted to satisfy the needs of some big personalities.
Having been threatened by Pawan Kalyan's revolt, ruling TDP has hurriedly taken up some measures to checkmate Pawan Kalyan's advancement. Firstly, 99 TV's programmes were interrupted in some of the areas including AP Fiber services. Secondly, a merugaina caste samajam channel merely stopped airing Pawan Kalyan's Sikkolu tour. If any Pawan Kalyan's connected program is telecast then it would be a criticism against him. A CBN Chandrajyothi channel is broadcasting some cooked up stories against Pawan Kalyan. However, all these anti Pawan activities seemed to have not worked out well. Of late, people are taking yellow media very light these days. Isn't it the power of social media?