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Don’t Seek Change, Be The Change – Inspirational JanaSena Veera Mahila Proves It

 

Don’t Seek Change, Be The Change - Inspirational JanaSena Veera Mahila Proves It.
Don’t Seek Change, Be The Change – Inspirational JanaSena Veera Mahila Proves It.

People normally like to complain about how bad the education system is, how bad the Infrastructure is, how bad the Healthcare system is and of course how badly the Corruption spread across the nation.

But is it enough?

A young lady from the Andhra Pradesh proved it is of course not at all enough.

Pawan Kalyan led JanaSena party’s Veera Mahila proved that a ‘change only comes from action, and action comes from you’.

A Video of JanaSena Veera Mahila who was brilliantly campaigning in a train is going viral on social media.

The way she was explaining the manifesto of the party she believes in to the people in the train is really inspirational.

Here’s the Veera Mahila’s video posted by JanaSena Activists on Social Media.

The young women proved that seeking a change is not enough, you must be the change.

Pawan Kalyan led JanaSena Party is seemingly getting stronger and better day by day as party’s President Pawan Kalyan has been attracting mass including women, Farmers and youth since he began state-wide election campaign.

The Janasena’s manifesto moreover is receiving much applause from the people. The promises include Rs 5,000 pension for farmers, free gas cylinder for each family, 2,500- 3,000 cash transfer for mothers, free education scheme, and free transportation for students are getting massive response from the public.

General Elections to the 175 Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha constituencies in Andhra Pradesh are scheduled for April 11.

Janasena as part of an alliance deal with the Communist Party of India (CPI), the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) and the Bhahujan Samaj Party (BSP), it allocated 2, 2 and 3 Lok Sabha seats respectively.

It also decided to give 7 Assembly seats to CPI, 7 assembly seats to CPM, and 21 assembly constituencies to BSP.

Pawan Kalyan further offered majority of seats to Young leaders, women and backward communities.