Pawan Kalyan's Plea Telangana to Save 2,000 Cabbie Families

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has extended a helping hand to cab drivers from the state facing difficulties in Hyderabad

Update: 2024-08-07 03:52 GMT

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has extended a helping hand to cab drivers from the state facing difficulties in Hyderabad. The drivers have been voicing their concerns about being blocked from operating in the Telangana capital. In response to their plea, Pawan Kalyan urged for a humanitarian approach from Telangana cab drivers.

"There is no justification for asking AP drivers to leave Hyderabad," Pawan Kalyan stated. He highlighted the dire situation, emphasizing that it involves the livelihood of around 2,000 families. The Deputy CM appealed to the Telangana government to intervene and resolve the issue promptly. He suggested that cooperation between cab drivers from both states would be beneficial for everyone involved.

To offer a glimmer of hope, Pawan Kalyan assured the cab drivers that development work in Amaravati, the Andhra Pradesh capital, has commenced. He indicated that this would create new opportunities for them in the future. The Deputy Chief Minister's stance has provided much-needed support to the affected cab drivers, who are facing a challenging situation.

The issue of cab drivers from Andhra Pradesh facing hurdles in Hyderabad has escalated into a major concern. The Telangana government is now under pressure to address the situation and find a solution that benefits both states.

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