Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan Hosts ‘Praja Darbar’ to Address Public Grievances
Tadepalli: Andhra Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan hosted a ‘Praja Darbar’ outside the Janasena office in Tadepalli, where several families presented their grievances.
One family brought to his attention the case of a minor girl, an intermediate student, who has been missing for almost eight months. The family alleged that, despite being aware of the girl’s whereabouts, the police had not taken appropriate action.
In response, Pawan Kalyan immediately contacted Machavaram CI, directing him to take swift action. He also arranged for the victim’s family to be escorted to the police station in his party’s vehicle, accompanied by party leaders.
This incident has drawn parallels to the film “Oke Okkadu,” where the protagonist, played by Arjun, becomes the Chief Minister for a day. Pawan Kalyan’s proactive approach has become a topic of discussion, reflecting his commitment to addressing the concerns of the common people.
Pawan Kalyan’s direct intervention and hands-on approach have garnered praise from the public, affirming his dedication to the welfare of the people. His actions demonstrate that his commitments made during the Varahi Yatra and other public meetings are being translated into tangible efforts.