Pawan Kalyan getting cornered: What’s Happening In AP?

The deputy chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan is one of the most explosive political personalities in recent years.;

Update: 2025-07-12 11:54 GMT

The deputy chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan is one of the most explosive political personalities in recent years. While his historic victory in the 2024 election was celebrated by everyone, the situation is completely upside down now.

In fact, Pawan Kalyan is the most corner leader in Andhra Pradesh politics now as he has become a scapegoat for almost every political discourse.

First, it was the strong and decisive stand Kalyan took in support of the Hindi language. This was followed by the strong statement from Kalyan yesterday as he pretty much implied that the South Indian folk, also start to learn Hindi as the main language.

Many people are commenting that the transition of Kalyan from a common politician to such an assertive politician who is propagating in favour of Hindi is not what they expected from him.

In fact, people like Prakash Raj, who had earlier worked with Kalyan, are openly commenting that the deputy CM appears to have sold his political integrity to BJP and pushing their Hindi narrative.

While we have this on one side, there is also the political narrative that is being built up against Kalyan at the fundamental level. Incidentally, even YSR Congress is openly, saying that Kalyan doesn’t appear to be a part of the administration in Andhra Pradesh.

Former Minister Dharmana commented that Kalyan is not a part of the government administration and it is Chandrababu who is calling the shots. He pointed out that the chief minister had secured rupees 2 lakh crore loans but not even 1000 crore is being spent on development.

He pointed out that the brunt of the attack will eventually fall on Kalyan as well, and he needs to be prepared for the same.

It appears that they have being political scene in Andhra Pradesh is coring Kalyan from all sides, including the Hindi imposition to the lack of welfare activities in the state.

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