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Superstar and Jana Sena Party Chief Pawan Kalyan arrived at a polling booth in Mangalagiri today to cast his vote. The polling for the Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections and the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections 2024 are happening simultaneously today, May 13, and videos of Pawan Kalyan casting his vote have gone viral.
In one video, Pawan Kalyan could be seen arriving at the booth. While some officials greeted the actor, another official seemingly explained the voting system to him. Another video shows the actor casting his vote in the presence of officials. Have a look at the videos here:
#WATCH | Andhra Pradesh: Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan arrives at a polling booth in Mangalagiri to cast his vote.Voting for Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections and the fourth phase of #LokSabhaElections2024 are taking place simultaneously today. pic.twitter.com/LbVBnj2mLu
— ANI (@ANI) May 13, 2024
#WATCH | Andhra Pradesh: Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan casts his vote at a polling booth in MangalagiriVoting for Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections and the fourth phase of #LokSabhaElections2024 are taking place simultaneously today. pic.twitter.com/PkKfhGRpfJ
— ANI (@ANI) May 13, 2024
Meanwhile, Pawan Kalyan has resumed his political journey. Pawan Kalyan had earlier campaigned for the TDP-BJP alliance in the 2014 assembly elections. The alliance had come to power in the state. He, however, later distanced himself from both parties for failing to deliver on the promise of a special category state to Andhra Pradesh. Pawan Kalyan contested unsuccessfully in 2019 from Gajuwaka and Bheemavaram. This time around, the actor, who played a key role in rekindling the TDP-BJP tie-up, is contesting for the assembly elections from Pithapuram.
Pawan Kalyan recently spoke to News18 about his political journey. When asked if he wanted to become the Chief Minister of his state someday, the actor said, “I’m a great admirer of Nani Palkhivala who, in his books, We the People and We the Nation, wrote great things about serving people. For me, politics is all about serving people and serving the leadership…if it happens, then it’s well and good.”
He added, “If it happens then it’s well and good but like the essence of Gita, do your duty and leave the rest for the Almighty. If it happens on my path, I will definitely accept it… I think about people and their issues and that’s my fundamental priority. I didn’t come into politics for a particular position. I’m interested in serving people… If given an opportunity, I will definitely take it up.”
“It’s not about the CM’s face. It’s about kicking out Jagan. Whoever becomes the CM — whether Naidu or me — we are all fine. We have a great understanding,” Pawan Kalyan also mentioned.
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