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KCR Vs Pawan Kalyan: TRS Leaders Lodged Police Complaint Against JanaSena President

Telangana Advocates Joint Action Committee and several TRS party leaders on Sunday filed a police complaint on JanaSena party supremo Pawan Kalyan, stating that JanaSena Party President Pawan Kalyan is creating rifts between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh people.

KCR Vs Pawan Kalyan: TRS Leaders Lodged Police Complaint Against JanaSena President
KCR Vs Pawan Kalyan: TRS Leaders Lodged Police Complaint Against JanaSena President

Telangana Advocates Joint Action Committee (T-Advocates JAC) on Sunday (24th of March) filed a complaint on JanaSena party supremo Pawan Kalyan.

The complaint was lodged in Jubilee Hills police station of Hyderabad, stating that JanaSena Party President Pawan Kalyan is creating rifts between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh people.

The Telangana Advocates- JAC in the complaint
accused that Pawan Kalyan is wrong tracking Andhra people who are living in Telangana
when people of Telangana are taking good care of them in the State.

Not only the Advocates-JAC, even the
Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) party leaders have also made complaints and registered
cases in Jubilee Hills and Chaitanyapuri police stations for Pawan Kalyan’s
comments on Telangana.

What Happened?

Pawan Kalyan who is currently busy in election
campaign made a series of comments against Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandra
Shekhara Rao.

While addressing a meeting in Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan said, “Andhra Political Leaders who have properties in Hyderabad are scared to talk against KCR, as they want to protect their assets.”

He also said, “I am not scared of KCR, and Telangana is not in Pakistan.”

It is also worth noting that Telangana chief minister KCR too while campaigning for “2018 Telangana Legislative Assembly election” made some ‘rhetoric’ statements against Andhra Political Parties saying voting for Andhra parties is giving remote control of Telangana to Amaravathi.

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.