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Pawan Kalyan's interview at Harvard University

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   14 Feb 2017 6:08 AM GMT
Pawan Kalyans interview at Harvard University
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Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan went to the Harvard Business School recently. He obliged the request of a fan and offered an exclusive interview as well. Here are the Q & As...

How do you feel being invited to Harvard University?: 'It's an honour. Never expected it coming my way'.

Why did you visit a Nuclear Plant in US?: 'AP Government has signed an MoU to set up Nuclear Plant in Srikakulam. We received many complaints about it so far. I visited the nuclear plant to know about its pros and cons'.

Telugu NRIs are keen to be part of Jana Sena: 'I will create a perfect platform for the NRIs. Services of NRIs would be used based on the knowledge they have and the background they come from.

How do you abolish discrimination based on Caste & Religion?: 'They can't be abolished. Divisiveness should be in a certain limit and shouldn't hinder development'.

Political Parties work with the sole aim of achieving Power: 'Most of the parties were floated with noble intentions. Gradually, Policies get sidelines and everyone gets involved in the power game. If you are really committed to the welfare of the people, A lot could be done'.

How Jana Sena uses the services of Youth?: 'Youth is a creative force. Without their involvement, Opportunistic Politics can't be stopped. Youngsters don't follow if someone lead by example. Instead of asking them to join Jana Sena, I would do whatever I can and they could join the party if they have the trust upon observing Me'.

Demonetisation affecting Common Man: 'Those who are planning bills and tabling them in the Parliament doesn't have the understanding about the sufferings of the poor. Lack of proper exercise before taking such a big step mainly effects the poor and middle class'.

You have raised many issues in the past 3 Years? How many of them were resolved?: 'At least, We are addressing the issues. Governments have been responding when we bring the plight of the common man into the limelight'.

What's your advise for NRI Telugus: 'They invited me so affectionately and treated me so well. Several people wish to contribute to their native place or state. I wish to show a right direction to them through Jana Sena'.