Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan expressed serious displeasure with his party’s ministers and MLAs during an internal meeting, raising concerns over their lack of response on key political developments. The meeting witnessed sharp remarks from the party leader, reflecting mounting dissatisfaction over internal communication and public positioning.
Pawan Kalyan is understood to have taken a firm view on the absence of collective voices from the party, particularly at a time when public and political discourse has intensified around recent issues.
Anger Over Lack of Response on Laddu Issue
The party chief questioned the silence of his ministers and legislators over the ongoing “laddu” issue, stating that not a single representative had come forward to address it publicly. He expressed frustration over having to personally respond to every matter, asking pointedly about the role of others if leadership alone had to speak on all issues.
The remarks were delivered in a stern tone, underlining expectations of greater responsibility and public engagement from elected representatives of the party.
Serious View on MLA Arava Sridhar Matter
During the meeting, Pawan Kalyan also took a serious note of the issue involving MLA Arava Sridhar. While details were not elaborated in the meeting, the leadership’s concern indicated that the matter was being monitored closely at the party level.
The party chief reportedly conveyed that he was aware of developments related to various leaders, stating that he had a comprehensive record of internal issues.
Abrupt Exit From Meeting
Sources present at the meeting indicated that Pawan Kalyan, visibly upset, left the meeting abruptly. The exit was seen as a strong signal of his dissatisfaction with the current functioning and responsiveness of party leaders.
Before leaving, he directed senior leader Nadendla Manohar to prepare and submit a detailed report on the issues discussed. The instruction was issued as part of efforts to seek clarity and accountability within the party structure.
Message to Party Cadre and Leadership
The developments are being viewed as a clear message from the party chief to the Jana Sena leadership and cadre to step up engagement, communication, and political articulation. The emphasis, as conveyed in the meeting, was on collective responsibility rather than individual leadership, addressing all matters.
The episode is expected to prompt internal review and discussion within the party ranks in the coming days, particularly regarding coordination between ministers, MLAs, and the central leadership.
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