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Details Of JanaSena Chief Pawan Kalyan’s Nellore, Prakasam Tour

Details Of JanaSena Chief Pawan Kalyan’s Nellore, Prakasam Tour .

JanaSena party chief Pawan Kalyan on Sunday (3rd of Feb) entered Nellore district as part of his election campaign and the details are as follows.

According to Janasena’s announcement pertaining
to ‘Janasena Porata Yatra’ schedule;

  • Pawan Kalyan participates Nayudupeta Roadshow on 3rd of March at 5pm.
  • Once the Nayaudupeta roadshow concludes, he then will participate Gudur Road show at 6pm.   
  • On March 4th at 4pm Pawan Kalyan will be participated the road show that is planned from Nellore to Ongole via Kavali.
  • At 6pm on the 4th of March, Pawan Kalyan will address a massive public meeting in Ongole.

Pawan Kalyan has recently unveiled a number of salient points of his much-talked about party’s manifesto. 

Here are a few areas that the Janasena party focuses on.

If Pawan Kalyan is voted to power, his party will provide.

  • Free education from LKG to Intermediate.
  • Free Meals to the students
  • Free hostel facility for poor students.
  • Free transportation for students.
  • Free healthcare for poor
  • Rs. 10 Lakh insurance for poor
  • Free gas Cylinder for every family
  • Rs 25,00-3,500 cash transfer for each family
  • Up to Rs. 5,000 pension for disabled

Talking to students in Kadapa, Pawan Kalyan also said, “If needed, some amount would be paid to the Centre to provide free transport facility in trains to the students.”

He further said, “I will make a clear
statement in two weeks’ time regarding free education plan.”

Pawan Kalyan alleged that ruling and
opposition party leaders in the region of Rayalaseema are sharing contracts in
60:40 ratio.

Earlier, Pawan Kalyan alleged that both the
party leaders (ruling and opposition party) in the state have a
‘contract-sharing’ understandings in which ruling party leaders get 60% of
contracts while opposition leaders get 40% of contracts, he said.

Pawan Kalyan also expressed anguish over
approximately 269 farmers in the Andhra Pradesh state committing suicide.

Mr. Kalyan further addressed migration issues and slammed the government for not taking measures to stop migration of youth from Rayalaseema to cities in search of employment.

Pawan Kalyan
had previously made it clear that his party will contest in all the 175
Assembly constituencies in the Andhra Pradesh and will not align with any
ruling or opposition parties other than Left parties.

Mr. Kalyan also
made it clear that his party will offer women and young people more
opportunities.