Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Pawan Tells AP MPs to Learn from Tamil Nadu

Even as his fans are going gaga over the audio launch of Agnyaathavaasi scheduled to take place today and holding with bated breath, Pawan Kalyan is still in 'political mood'. In a series of tweets, Pawan urges MPs of Andhra Pradesh to support the employees of DCI (Dredging Corporation of India) and asked them to give a representation to Prime Minister against the Union Government's plans to Privatize DCI.
 
What's more? Pawan cited a valid example where Tamil Nadu CM has met PM and sought PM not to privatize Salem Steel Plant despite that it is in "losses". Pawan asked AP MPs to take cue from Tamil Nadu leaders and asked our MPs to give representation to Centre against DCI privatization.

This is not all. Pawan has rose his voice on the topic of Special Category Status indicating that AP has no faith in the BJP-led government. Demanding to stop DCI privatization, Pawan says 'who knows how things might turn?', and pointed out the injustice meted out to AP by adding, "with the background of Haphazard Bifurcation process & denial of constitutionally promised Spl. Category Status"

Pawan's Tweets

- I request AP MPs should give a representation to Hon.PM Sri.Narendra Modi Ji not to privatise the Profit making DCI(Dredging corporation of India) by taking cue from Tamilnadu CM appealing the PM not to privatise it̢۪s Salem steel plant though in losses.

- If Tamilnadu Leaders could stand by their people for a similar issue there and I wonder! What prevents the AP leaders to do the same.

- On the political Periphery Of AP, DCI privatisation might look trivial to NewDelhi but with the background of Haphazard Bifurcation process & denial of constitutionally promised Spl.category status - who knows how things might turn.

- The time has come to put an end to Personal & Party centric politics and we have to  bring back the accountability in Politics and if not..the younger & future generations will pay a hefty price irrespective of caste, creed, region & religion," read Pawan's tweets.

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