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Pawan Kalyan Nashua Speech!

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Pawan Kalyan Nashua Speech in Telugu and English

Pawan Kalyan - Superb Nashua Speech
Pawan Kalyan - Superb Nashua Speech

Power Star Pawan Kalyan is in the United States to deliver a speech at Harvard University on Feb 11th and 12th. Meanwhile, he is also addressed a gathering at Jana Sena Party event in Nashua.  Below are the highlights of his speech:

- India is the land which taught divinity in every being.  For example, I used to observe my mother praying silently during my childhood whenever lights are switched on.  One day, I asked her why? She simply said, she was thanking Thomas Alva Edison because without him this world would have been still in darkness.  Those are the values, Indian mothers teach their children.

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- My education is not high. I am a school dropout. But, one has to keep in mind that learning should not be stopped. So, I am a student even for now. 

- For me acting is never exciting. In fact, I feel unpleasant to dance with heroines, saying dialogues and doing fights. Instead if you say me to fight for the society and for the people, I enjoy and obey it.

- What’s interesting for me is to observe, analyze and study the functioning of a society. I am also never interested in joining politics but I want to address about the problems people are facing. So, I thought this is the right platform.

- Though I don’t like cinema, I respect and value cinema because the image I am enjoying today is because of cinema and it gave me an opportunity to raise questions on behalf of people.

- (Picking the red cloth from behind) This cloth is not just from Gabbar Singh, this is a symbol for common man and a color representing India and hard work.

- For me Jana Sena is your party, people’s party. Dhairye Sahase Lakshme. One needs to have the courage to question. You do not need guns. If you have courage, everything follows you.

- During the early days of beginning Common Man Protection Force, I received many threatening calls, letters and e-mails. If I lost my courage then, I wouldn’t have come into politics.     

- Like Nani Palkhiwala said, Indians contribute to the growth of other countries where they live because India is blessed with greatest human resources.