Party chief Jan Sen and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, who died on Tuesday during a recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Pahalgam, Plahagam, Pahalgam, Pahalgam. | Photo Credit: KVS Giri
People who love Pakistan can freely leave India and walk and live in Pakistan, said Jan Sen (JSP) and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan.
After on Tuesday, April 30, he honored people who lost their lives in the terrorist attack of Pahalgam at the party office, Mr. Pawan Kayan said, “If you love Pakistan, go in Pakistan.
A bullet fired in Kashmir shook the whole nation, it is not right to bury the truth under the guise of secularism, he added. The whole country must be unified to remove terrorism. Kashmir will forever remain an integral part of India, he said.
“In a nation with various traditions and ideologies, it is incredibly demanding to rule with consensus – especially for someone in the position of Prime Minister. We have to offer our support to such leadership. We should speak responsibly than a stimulating conflict.
The leader of the JSP said Ex Gratia of 50 Lakh would be given to the worker Jan Sen Madhusudan Rao, who was killed in the terrorist attack of Pahalgam. JSP leader said that a terrorist attack in Pahalgam was an attack on the integrity of our nation. “When 26 people are killed on the basis of religion, pseudo-seconds say they were not killed because of faith. There is no need for compassion for terrorists who cruelly shot people after asking their religion. Life in Pahalgam.
Rohingy are there in Andhra Pradesh
He claims that Kashmir is an integral part of India and will remain forever, so Mr. Pawan Kalyan said that no one could say that Kashmir has nothing to do with us. “Whatever happens in the country, its trembling will also get to us. The average person does not have to feel the need to take care of such problems, but as a political party. One cannot pretend not to affect them in Myanmar,” Jan Sena said.
“Rohingyas, who fled from Myanmar, is also present in Andhra Pradesh.
Minister of Civil’s vans and Chairman of the Committee on Political Affairs JSP Nadendla Manohar and others spoke.
Published – 29 April 2025 20:36