Jana Sena is a People's Party, Says Pawan Kalyan at Telangana Office Inauguration
Addressing party leaders, activists, and newly inducted members, he emphasized that Jana Sena is fundamentally a “People’s Party” dedicated to addressing public issues and strengthening democratic participation.
By: Tupaki Gallery Desk | 19 Jun 2026 9:08 PM ISTAndhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena Party President Pawan Kalyan reaffirmed his commitment to Telangana and its aspirations while inaugurating the party's Telangana State Office in Manikonda, Hyderabad, on Friday. Addressing party leaders, activists, and newly inducted members, he emphasized that Jana Sena is fundamentally a “People’s Party” dedicated to addressing public issues and strengthening democratic participation.
Pawan Kalyan said he deeply understands the spirit, history, and sacrifices of Telangana and described the state as a land of struggles and social movements. He noted that Jana Sena’s journey began in Telangana and pledged to accelerate the party’s growth while upholding national unity and the aspirations of Telangana’s people.
Calling for greater public engagement, he instructed party leaders to launch “Janavani” programs across the state to hear citizens’ grievances and work towards solutions. He stressed that political leaders must patiently listen to people’s concerns, coordinate with officials and public representatives, and, when necessary, organize democratic movements to secure justice.
The Jana Sena chief also highlighted the importance of unity within the party, urging leaders to encourage youth participation and avoid internal divisions. He said Telangana’s history of social and democratic struggles should inspire the party’s future activities.
Praising iconic Telangana personalities such as Dasarathi Krishnamacharyulu, Chakali Ailamma, Kaloji Narayana Rao, and Sarvai Papanna, Pawan Kalyan reiterated Jana Sena’s commitment to building a socially inclusive Telangana that ensures justice and opportunities for all sections of society.
He further revealed that Jana Sena is expanding beyond Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, with growing support emerging from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. The party, he said, would focus on policy-based politics and public issues rather than personal attacks.
During the event, several leaders from different districts of Telangana joined Jana Sena in the presence of Pawan Kalyan, strengthening the party’s organizational base in the state.
