Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan recently met with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi on Wednesday, marking his first visit to the capital after assuming office. The 25-minute meeting reportedly focused on critical issues related to Andhra Pradesh, including its political landscape, financial situation, and law and order challenges.
Reliable sources reveal that Union Minister Amit Shah invited Pawan Kalyan to campaign for BJP coalition candidates in the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly elections, particularly in Dharmabad, where there is a strong Telugu-speaking population. This aligns with previous discussions within the BJP regarding Pawan Kalyan’s involvement in similar campaigns, such as the Karnataka Assembly elections.
Beyond election campaign matters, sources suggest that Pawan Kalyan expressed his concerns about Andhra Pradesh’s law and order situation, especially following his recent public criticisms of AP state home minister Vangalapudi Anitha regarding police inaction and the rise in crimes against women. This comes after his statements in Pithapuram, where he called for immediate actions to enhance public safety.
Furthermore, the meeting touched on local business concerns, particularly regarding Saraswathi Power’s land allocation issues and the company’s failure to fulfill its commitment to create jobs for the local community. These issues are especially relevant as they impact regional employment and public sentiment within Andhra Pradesh.
Following the meeting, Pawan Kalyan posted on X (formerly Twitter), expressing gratitude to Amit Shah, saying, “Thank you, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, for your support for the people of AP and their development.”
This high-level discussion underscores Pawan Kalyan’s commitment to addressing Andhra Pradesh’s pressing issues and highlights the potential for strengthened ties between the state leadership and the central government, with broader implications for future collaborations and political strategies.
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