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Telangana Congress MLA Reacts On Pawan Kalyan?

Andhra Pradesh, deputy chief minister, Pawan Kalyan has already communicated that his Janasena party will be contesting the Telangana municipal election.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   9 Feb 2026 11:10 PM IST
Telangana Congress MLA Reacts On Pawan Kalyan?
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Andhra Pradesh, deputy chief minister, Pawan Kalyan has already communicated that his Janasena party will be contesting the Telangana municipal election. In this context, he has invited the criticism of Telangana Congress and let us have a look into the same.

Congress MLA Anirudh Reddy has sparked a political controversy with sharp remarks directed at Jana Sena Party chief and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan. Questioning Pawan Kalyan’s decision to contest in Telangana, Reddy asked what credibility the actor turned politician has to seek votes in the state.

His comments quickly drew attention, triggering fresh political debate across both Telugu states. Anirudh Reddy alleged that Pawan Kalyan had earlier earned the label of “package star” in Andhra Pradesh, claiming that his political moves were influenced by financial arrangements rather than ideological commitment.

Escalating his criticism, the Congress leader accused Pawan of now aligning closely with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sarcastically referring to the Prime Minister as a “new producer” backing the Power Star’s political journey.

The remarks come at a time when political activity is intensifying ahead of future electoral battles, with parties attempting to strengthen their presence beyond traditional strongholds. Pawan Kalyan, who has been expanding Jana Sena’s footprint, is expected to play a strategic role in shaping alliances and voter sentiment in the region.

Meanwhile, the comments have invited strong reactions from Jana Sena supporters, who view them as politically motivated attacks. The episode highlights the growing rivalry and heated rhetoric that often accompany electoral politics in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.