
Immensely pleased to celebrate JSP Formation Day in remote tribal area, says Pawan Kalyan
The Hindu
Pawan Kalyan celebrates JSP Formation Day in a remote tribal area, promoting development and community engagement in Paderu.
Jana Sena Party (JSP) founder-president and Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan celebrated the 13th Formation Day of the party in a unique way on Saturday by unfurling the party flag in the presence of tribal communities, at Onuru Junction in Paderu mandal of Alluri Sitharama Raju district.
The Deputy Chief Minister arrived at the venue amidst the traditional Dhimsa dance by the tribals. He later took part in several developmental programmes and interacted with the tribal people to commemorate the occasion. Mr. Pawan Kalyan conveyed his greetings to the party workers and thanked them for their efforts in strengthening the organisation.
Mr. Pawan Kalyan walked for about 2.4 km, from Onuru Junction to Nandigaruvu Junction, to inspect the road laid in the forest hamlet under the PM JANMAN scheme.
Officials informed him that eight culverts had to be constructed along the stretch due to the hilly terrain. A large number of people accompanied him in the walk.
“The 13th Formation Day of the JSP could have been celebrated among lakhs of people, but I chose to celebrate it in a remote tribal village with only 40 houses in the middle of the forest. It gives me immense happiness to celebrate the day here. A village that has not seen a road for 70 years, now has one,” the Deputy Chief Minister said.
While walking on the road, he inspected the culverts and agricultural fields. Children accompanied him holding placards such as ‘Thank You Modi Ji’ and ‘Thank You CM sir’, to express their gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allocating funds for the road project.

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