A controversy has erupted in Andhra Pradesh after a pastor associated with Redeem India Church in Dangetivaripalem allegedly made provocative remarks targeting Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan during a public address over church loudspeakers.
According to allegations circulating on social media, the pastor reportedly stated that “Pawan Kalyan should be cut into pieces” while also making controversial remarks about Sanatan Dharma. The alleged comments quickly triggered outrage among political supporters and sections of the public, leading to heated reactions online.
Following the incident, a police complaint was reportedly filed against the pastor, accusing him of delivering hate speech and making inflammatory statements. The complaint seeks legal action over the alleged remarks, which critics described as offensive and dangerous.
The issue has now become a major talking point across Andhra Pradesh political and social circles. Supporters of Pawan Kalyan strongly condemned the alleged comments and demanded strict action against those responsible. Several social media users also expressed concern over the use of public religious platforms for making controversial political statements.
As of now, police officials are yet to release a detailed statement regarding the complaint or possible legal proceedings connected to the matter. The controversy continues to gain attention online, with debates intensifying around freedom of expression, hate speech, and responsible public communication.
The incident comes at a time when political and religious sensitivities remain highly charged across several parts of the country, making the issue even more sensitive in Andhra Pradesh.
