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Pawan Kalyan Admits Envy Over Tamil Nadu’s Fast-Rising Political Forces

Pawan Kalyan Admits Envy Over Tamil Nadu’s Fast-Rising Political Forces

Panthagani Anusha
May 27, 2026

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan has sparked fresh political debate with his candid remarks about the rapid rise of certain forces in Tamil Nadu politics. Speaking at a Jana Sena meeting in Rajahmundry, he admitted that he sometimes feels a sense of jealousy when he sees some leaders achieve huge success within a short span of time.

Reflecting on his own journey , Pawan Kalyan said he spent more than a decade building Jana Sena through grassroots struggles, public outreach and continuous hard work. Despite facing several challenges , he said his party slowly earned public support, while some political figures gained instant popularity with remarkable ease.

Though he avoided taking names, political observers believe his remarks indirectly referred to actor-turned-politician Vijay, whose recent political entry has generated major attention in Tamil Nadu.

The Deputy Chief Minister also unveiled Jana Sena’s organisational plans ahead of the upcoming local body elections. He announced that party committees across Andhra Pradesh would be formed transparently by August 14, while newly elected teams would lead Independence Day celebrations in their constituencies.

To strengthen the party structure, Jana Sena will establish nearly 25 parliamentary-level panels to identify committed leaders , active members and dedicated workers at the field level. Pawan Kalyan further warned that strict discipline would be maintained within the party and only authorised representatives would be allowed to speak officially in the media.

Reiterating his stand against revenge politics, he said Jana Sena would never encourage personal attacks or abusive social media campaigns against political opponents. He added that his meetings with national leaders in New Delhi are aimed purely at securing development projects and funds for Andhra Pradesh.

Pawan Kalyan concluded by saying that solving public issues and improving rural infrastructure give him greater satisfaction than personal fame or political recognition.

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