Mudragada's Counter To Pawan's Allegations!

Update: 2023-06-20 13:56 GMT
Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan took time out of his busy schedule from films and started a bus yatra that is underway. Following the roadmap, Pawan Kalyan is touring places on his specially designed Varahi and targeting the ruling party leaders. His meetings are getting a terrific response from the people.

However, Pawan Kalyan is also facing heat at the same volume. We have seen how the ruling party leaders lashed out at Pawan and gave strong counters to him. The likes of Kodali Nani and Perni Nani breathed fire and came down severely on the Janasena chief reacting to his intense comments.

Now it's the turn of famous Kapu movement leader Mudragada Padmanabham to hit back at Pawan Kalyan. The former Cabinet Minister released a letter in which he shot a few questions to Janasenani. He took serious objections to the allegations leveled by Pawan Kalyan.

In his speech, Pawan Kalyan alleged that a few Kapu leaders grew in the name of caste without fighting. His comments increased the political heat in the state and Mudragada hit back at the comments. In his letter, the ex-Minister also mentioned a few other aspects.

Mudragada said that no Kapu leader used the movement to grow and also advised Pawan Kalyan to not waste his time in targeting the MLAs and will not fetch him anything. The former Minister also found fault with the language Pawan Kalyan is using and asked how he can use such language.

The Kapu leader also asked how Pawan Kalyan can seek one chance as a Chief Minister without doing anything in this regard. Taking a dig at Pawan's comments that Kapu leaders are using the movement for their growth, Mudragada asked why don't Pawan fight for this as he is a bigger personality than him.

As Pawan Kalyan targeted Kakinada MLA Dwarampudi Chandrasekhara Reddy, Mudragada said that the MLA and his family supported him when he fought for the movement. Mudragada went on to say that Dwarampudi Chandrasekhara Reddy and his family members took an active part in the movement. Mudragada's letter is the talk of the town now in state politics.

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