Pawan Kalyan tears into TDP, YSR Congress Party

Questions their ‘silence’ on burning issues

June 22, 2018 12:10 am | Updated 12:10 am IST - VIJAYAWADA

Pawan Kalyan

Pawan Kalyan

Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan on Thursday took to Twitter questioning the silence of the State’s ruling and Opposition parties on proposed nuclear power plant in the North Andhra region and the issue of missing ‘pink diamond’ and jewellery at TTD as alleged by Tirumala’s former chief priest Ramana Dikshitulu.

Mr. Pawan also extended his support to the deeksha announced by Mr. Dikshitulu.

“Why any political party of individuals should be scared of Mr. Dikshitulu’s deeksha? How come TDP & YSRCP are so casual about the missing jewellery? I am not going to leave this until both of them press for CBI inquiry. Entire nation is watching how they will respond. Whoever has robbed the jewellery of Lord Balaji will rot in hell,” he wrote in a series of tweets.

Fighting spirit

Earlier, he asked TDP and YSRCP to openly declare their stand on nuclear plants in Uttarandhra and other parts.

“Senior political leaders of AP should stop exploitation of Uttarandhra, keeping it in perpetual backwardness and using it as a dumping yard for pollution created by industries. Another Telangana movement is likely to emerge if they don’t show concern to Uttarandhra (sic),” he said.

He said the political leadership should never undermine the fighting spirit of Uttarandhra.

Mr. Kalyan extended support Nayee Brahmins and Amaravati farmers. “Govt. has pooled enough land for capital and should stop acquiring further. I will meet farmers of Amaravati,” he said.

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