It is usually the government that steps in to save the day, by understanding, and getting to know the problems of the people of the state. However, the YSRCP government seems to be the least interested in the problems that the people of Andhra Pradesh are facing. While the YSRCP government introduced the Prajadrabar, where the people can express their concerns, it’s been long forgotten. Things have gotten so out of hand that a handicapped woman was even arrested in the Prakasam district when she went to register a complaint.
Now, the Jana Sena party has stepped in, with its Janawani program, where every Sunday, the people of the state can make their concerns be known, to Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan himself, who will personally make it a point to listen to the various concerns that people belonging to different districts might have.
The Jana Sena has been very open regarding the way it plans on proceeding in the state. Pawan made it clear on many occasions that the Chief Minister seat and being in power doesn’t matter to him, as he got into politics to serve the people of the state, which he would do, irrespective of whether the people choose him to lead them or not.