Pawan playing cheap politics: Gorantla Butchaiah Chowdary

Pawan playing cheap politics: Gorantla Butchaiah Chowdary
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Rural MLA Gorantla Butchaiah Chowdary said Jana Sena Party president Pawan Kalyan is trying to get political mileage by levelling baseless allegations on Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Minister for Panchayat Raj N Lokesh

Rajamahendravaram: Rural MLA Gorantla Butchaiah Chowdary said Jana Sena Party president Pawan Kalyan is trying to get political mileage by levelling baseless allegations on Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Minister for Panchayat Raj N Lokesh. Speaking to media persons at R&B Guesthouse here on Saturday, he lambastedJSP chief for playing cheap politics by colluding with BJP and YSRCP.

Terming Pawan Kalyan as an immature politician, the MLA said he does not know how to speakand not have clear idea on any issue. How can he contest from Madugulareserved Constituency, the MLA asked and said the JSP president does not have minimum knowledge about the constituencies. Butchaiah Choudary alleged that the JSP chief targeted Minister for Panchayat Raj N Lokesh,who is proving his mettle by working effectively and getting laurels. Pawan Kalyansofar not contested in any elections and he has no right to criticise Lokesh, he said.

``Pawan Kalyan bowed before Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao to protecthisproperties in Hyderabad and he was silent when TRS leaders ridiculed Seemandhra people,’’ Butchaiah said. He slept in his farmhouse in Hyderabad, when TDP tabled no confidence motion against BJPgovernment and not met any leader to get support to no confidence motion, Gorantla further said. His brother Chiranjeevi failed in running PrajaRajyam Party and merged it in Congresslater and now the people are waiting to see what Pawan will do, he further said. JSP and YSRCP colluded with BJP and trying to destabilise the government and tarnish the image ofChief Minister NChandrababu Naidu, but the people are watching JSP, BJP and YSRCP and they will teach a lesson to the parties, he added.

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