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Why Fear Chandrababu?: Pawan

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Pawan Kalyan and JP Revealed JFC Report

Pawan Kalyan's Serious Criticism on TDP and BJP
Pawan Kalyan's Serious Criticism on TDP and BJP

The members of Joint Fact Finding Committee (JFC) along with Jansena chief Power Star Pawan Kayan discussed on various issues of AP today at hotel Aawas in Hyderabad. Thereupon, a crucial press meet was conducted by the team and submitted the details of their observations how injustice to Andhra Pradesh state is being done by state and union governments. Pawan Kalyan fumed at both the parties for their failure in implementing development programmes in the state. Following are the excerpts of Power Star's speech.

* It was not people's involvement, but was politicians involvement, there have been hardships being faced by people.

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* The JFC studied on 11 issues of AP state.

* The union government cheated AP people denying special category status and announcing special package. 

* The CM (Chandrababu) is making contradictory and confusing statements. Sometimes, he says special package is the best while some more times, he demands special status.

* Why has AP government taken up the responsibilities of constructing Polavaram project? As it being a national project, the union government should have completed the construction of project. And now, the TDP government should face consequences of backlog of the project.

* The union government has kept telling us that there has been no viability to Vizag railway zone.If such is the case, why has Ram Vilas Paswan's hometown was announced railway zone?

* The state government has been silent for four years on BJP's injustice to the state. Why there was so much fear to TDP on BJP?

* When the union government declared Duggaraja Patnam port couldn't be developed and instead another port would be preferred by them, why TDP government, hadn't taken initiation choosing another port?

* It seems both TDP and BJP would be united again. But for me, both the parties remain to be the same. I'm not responsible for their blunders as I've not been part of the governments. Both should work in favour of people.