Pawan Kalyan Stresses National Unity, Rejects Religious and Regional Divides

Jana Sena Party chief and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan emphasized that justice cannot vary based on religion and that Dharma remains the same for all. Speaking at the ‘Jayaketanam’ event, held on the occasion of Jana Sena’s 12th anniversary in Chitrada near Pithapuram, Pawan Kalyan delivered a thought-provoking speech on secularism and national integrity.  

“Sanatana Dharma teaches us to respect other religions. We must understand the essence of secularism. Wrong is wrong, regardless of who commits it. There’s no need to bring religion into the discussion. This is just our first step. I am prepared to sacrifice my life for the nation. My intensity is wild,” he stated.  

Addressing the ongoing debate over the imposition of Hindi in southern states, Pawan Kalyan remarked, “All Indian languages are equal. When Tamil Nadu opposes Hindi, I feel one thing – stop dubbing Tamil films into Hindi then. They want revenue from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Chhattisgarh but refuse to accept Hindi. How is that fair? This is not about North or South but about national unity. India is not a cake to be divided. The Himalayas in the North house Lord Shiva’s Kailash, while the South is home to his son, Lord Murugan. I don’t believe anyone has the courage to divide this nation.”

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