Jana Sena Party president and Andhra Pradesh deputy chief minister Pawan Kalyan has once again given an indication that he has no plans whatsoever of making an attempt to come to power in the state independently and become the chief minister.
Pawan made it clear during his speech at the Kurnool public meeting, attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as part of the “Super GST – Super Savings” campaign.
Pawan Kalyan asserted that the present coalition government will rule the state for at least another 15 years to ensure investor confidence and sustained development.
The deputy chief minister emphasized that political stability was crucial to attract large-scale investments.
“Investors need confidence in governance. Under the guidance of Prime Minister Modi and the leadership of chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu, we are determined to carry forward the people’s aspirations,” he asserted.
Pawan reiterated that the coalition government, guided by Modi’s leadership, would continue to deliver stability and development for the state.
He praised Modi for reducing the tax burden on common citizens and for bringing transformative economic policies that have strengthened India’s position globally.
“Just as our national flag stands tall with pride, Prime Minister Modi has placed India prominently on the world map,” Pawan Kalyan said.
“Today, he has come to our state to launch development projects worth over Rs 13,000 crore. Alone in Orvakal industrial hub, we are seeing Rs 4,000 crore in new investments — a sign that investors trust a stable government,” he said.
Hailing Modi as a “true Karmayogi,” Pawan said the Prime Minister’s vision extended beyond electoral politics. “Through Atmanirbhar Bharat, he has given direction not just to the government but to generations of Indians. Initiatives like GST 2.0 have benefited the poor and middle class, reducing the costs of essential commodities and expanding insurance coverage.”