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Pawan Kalyan Feels Happy For Jagan!!!
By: Tupaki Desk | 16 May 2014 10:27 AM GMT‘YSR led Congress party destroyed the state with rampant corruption. Their scams, SEZ ideas and other schemes have looted the state. That is why I came forward to seek votes such that democracy will be saved from the clutches of these vultures’, said Pawan Kalyan.
‘Today I’m happy that Jagan’s YSR Congress hasn’t won such that people’s belief on democracy would stay alive’, he added. The Jana Sena president added that Jagan’s defeat is quintessential for the welfare of Andhra Pradesh people. ‘I extend my best wishes to TDP and BJP, and at the same time to TRS led by K Chandrasekhar Rao in Telangana’, said an elated Pawan who is having that golden smile over his face. Of course, TDP-BJP’s win in the state is mainly supported by Pawan Kalyan’s effective campaign that is targeted at corruption.
Talking about KCR’s win in Telangana, Pawan stated that he is happy that at least now the pink-party boss would stop blasting Seemandhra people as settlers. ‘KCR has won and is going to form stable government. Maybe he should stop blasting Seemandhra people verbally and emerge as a real leader’, Pawan concluded.
‘Today I’m happy that Jagan’s YSR Congress hasn’t won such that people’s belief on democracy would stay alive’, he added. The Jana Sena president added that Jagan’s defeat is quintessential for the welfare of Andhra Pradesh people. ‘I extend my best wishes to TDP and BJP, and at the same time to TRS led by K Chandrasekhar Rao in Telangana’, said an elated Pawan who is having that golden smile over his face. Of course, TDP-BJP’s win in the state is mainly supported by Pawan Kalyan’s effective campaign that is targeted at corruption.
Talking about KCR’s win in Telangana, Pawan stated that he is happy that at least now the pink-party boss would stop blasting Seemandhra people as settlers. ‘KCR has won and is going to form stable government. Maybe he should stop blasting Seemandhra people verbally and emerge as a real leader’, Pawan concluded.