As we had reported last night, the deputy chief minister’s office had reported that a suspicious man was identified at Pawan Kalyan’s recent visit to Razole as he moved strangely close to Kalyan and created a threatening situation.
The deputy CM’s office reported that this individual is suspected to be a YSR Congress, activist. Further, JanaSena leaders complained to the local SP calling for an investigation into this matter and asked to bring the suspected YCP individual under the police radar.
Reaction to the same, the YSR Congress party has issued a public communication and here is what they had to say about the same.
Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan’s tour of the Rajolu constituency turned out to be an utter flop, and unable to stomach his own party leaders questioning him, he tried to divert the topic by creating a media ruckus during his tour about an “unknown person,” only to get caught red-handed.
In the end, it turned out that the so-called unknown person was actually a party worker. It’s sad that Pawan Kalyan has reached a situation where he gets scared just seeing his own party workers just for the sake of media attention, YCP posted on social media.
While Janasena is blaming YCP for the suspicious individual at Pawan Kalyan’s political tour, the Jagan-led party is pushing it back onto the Pawan Kalyan party. The crucial thing here is that we have to wait for the police department to carry out a detailed investigation and established hard facts.
This post was last modified on 29 November 2025 6:15 am
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