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CHENNAI: Telugu actor and Janasena Party founder Pawan Kalyan on Wednesday called upon the regional parties in the southern states to come together to overcome and resist the Centre neglecting the region.
Successive governments at the Centre have neglected the south and it is for the regional parties to come together as a bloc to force the Centre to respect their rights,” Kalyan said
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Pawan Kalyan storms Chennai, says regional parties should unite
Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan conducted a press meet in Chennai on Wednesday and answered to many questions from journalists. Earlier, he was accorded a warm welcome by his fans in the capital city of Tamil Nadu.
Delivering a new political strategy, he said regional forces should unite to safeguard their interests. “South India is getting a step-motherly treatment in the hands of North Indian politicians. The bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh was a good example, as the sentiment of the people was not taken into account,” he said.
The actor-turned-politician added: “We need to change this situation; South India needs to have a greater say in national politics.”
Stating that he wanted a capital to be created in the South as was envisaged by BR Ambedkar, he said that people could decide on the city.
Pawan said: “I am not here to create a divide between North and South India; my vision is to form a collective force to take on the northern heavyweights. I feel it is going to be a coalition government in the Centre and smaller parties should have a larger say in national politics. I will soon meet leaders of like-minded parties in the South to chalk out the future strategy. However, today I am here to meet the media and my fans.”
“The southern states should create a common platform for their rights. Today, it is BJP. But what if the Congress does the same thing tomorrow? They imposed Hindi in the 1960,” he said.
Successive governments at the Centre have neglected the south and it is for the regional parties to come together as a bloc to force the Centre to respect their rights,” Kalyan said
Read more at:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
Pawan Kalyan storms Chennai, says regional parties should unite
Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan conducted a press meet in Chennai on Wednesday and answered to many questions from journalists. Earlier, he was accorded a warm welcome by his fans in the capital city of Tamil Nadu.
Delivering a new political strategy, he said regional forces should unite to safeguard their interests. “South India is getting a step-motherly treatment in the hands of North Indian politicians. The bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh was a good example, as the sentiment of the people was not taken into account,” he said.
The actor-turned-politician added: “We need to change this situation; South India needs to have a greater say in national politics.”
Stating that he wanted a capital to be created in the South as was envisaged by BR Ambedkar, he said that people could decide on the city.
Pawan said: “I am not here to create a divide between North and South India; my vision is to form a collective force to take on the northern heavyweights. I feel it is going to be a coalition government in the Centre and smaller parties should have a larger say in national politics. I will soon meet leaders of like-minded parties in the South to chalk out the future strategy. However, today I am here to meet the media and my fans.”
“The southern states should create a common platform for their rights. Today, it is BJP. But what if the Congress does the same thing tomorrow? They imposed Hindi in the 1960,” he said.