Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan reaffirmed his dedication to public service by declining to accept salary for the 3-4 days he attended the Secretariat, and opting against refurbishing his camp office or purchasing new furniture.
When queried by Secretariat staff about office repairs, Pawan Kalyan insisted there was no need for alterations and stated his intention to furnish the office independently. He highlighted previous government expenditures, such as the 600 crore rupees spent on Rushikonda palace, contrasting these with unaddressed issues in rural areas.
Regarding salary paperwork for his Secretariat attendance, Pawan Kalyan declined to sign, citing significant debts within the panchayat raj department. He expressed a commitment to rectifying financial allocations and expenditures, citing concerns over substantial loans taken under the department’s auspices.
Pawan Kalyan’s actions resonate with patriotism and find support among many youths, his supporters, who are encouraged to emulate his example. Establishing such precedents is essential for leadership, fostering a culture of dedication to the state’s development.
Encouraging the state’s youth to align with his vision, Pawan Kalyan believes that collective efforts toward progress will propel Andhra Pradesh on a path of development in the years ahead.