Thursday, 10 April 2014

Pawan Kalyan - The Mute Spectator Finally?

Irrespective of what he is discussing about politics, what is the use of launching a political party in the first case if he is not motivating youths for 2014 elections? This is what many are asking about Jana Sena party president Pawan Kalyan at the moment.

Reacting heavily with a broken heart regarding the way Andhra Pradesh is bifurcated, Pawan Kalyan stated that he is starting Jana Sena to 'question' the politicians who play with lives of people. He announced that Jana Sena will play a constructive and active role in regional politics, by pointing out issues in both Telugu states. At the time when Pawan is expected to announce his list of candidates after his first meeting, his second one has given the perfect twist.

Stressing that he is not interested to split votes, Pawan declared that there is no question of contesting in 2014 elections. Surprisingly he extended his support to Narendra Modi and later confirmed in an interview that his support will get extended to TDP indirectly. With that many fans got disappointed as Pawan will be literally away from assembly or parliament where he would have definitely questioned rulers and opposition members. However, Pawan is expected to hold meetings at different parts of two states and motivate youths about voting the right one to power.

As the powerful hero of Tollywood has completely taken a backseat without a question of anything regarding polls, undeniably it is him who became a mute spectator in witnessing AP politics. Because, starting a political party is not a big thing but running it through ebb and flow is the main criteria here, where his brother Chiranjeevi failed miserably. At least Chiru played the game half and declared his inability, but in a way it looks like Pawan has given up even before the match is started. What is the mute spectator has to say now? 

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