AP Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan participates in an election rally in Deglur Assembly constituency of Maharashtra  Photo | Express
Andhra Pradesh

Pawan Kalyan seeks people’s mandate for Maha Yuti

Revealing that he speaks to his two children in Marathi, Pawan Kalyan said out of respect for the language he learnt it.

Express News Service

VIJAYAWADA: Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan appealed to the people of Maharashtra to vote for the Maha Yuti alliance in the Assembly elections to be held on November 20. On the second and final day of his electioneering in support of Maha Yuti candidates in Maharashtra on Sunday, Pawan Kalyan addressed a public meeting in Ballarpur Assembly constituency of Chandrapur district.

Observing that good governance and inclusive development are only possible with the NDA, the JSP chief said continuation of the NDA government at the Centre and the Maha Yuti government in Maharashtra is a must for India to become a $5 trillion economy as per Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision.

Highlighting the NDA government’s initiatives for the development of Maharashtra, he wanted the people of the State to continue their support to Modi. “I brought a change in AP when there was a feeling that defeating the YSRC was impossible, Now, you should be ready to elect the NDA in the Assembly elections,” he said.

Revealing that he speaks to his two children in Marathi, Pawan Kalyan said out of respect for the language he learnt it. “When we are learning foreign languages, we should also learn the languages of neighbouring States,” he said.

The real AI story of 2026 will be found in the boring, the mundane—and in China

Migration and mobility: Indians abroad grapple with being both necessary and disposable

Days after Bangladesh police's Meghalaya charge, Osman Hadi's alleged killer claims he is in Dubai

Post Operation Sindoor, Pakistan waging proxy war, has clear agenda to destabilise Punjab: DGP Yadav

Gig workers declare protest a success, say three lakh across India took part

SCROLL FOR NEXT