Janasena President Pawan Kalyan is touring the East Godavari district. Speaking at Pitapuram, the other day, Pawan Kalyan said he is now ready and appealed to the people to give him power and make him the Chief Minister.
This is a complete drift from his earlier stance just a month ago.
Back then, he schooled the Janasainiks saying that one can not demand the Chief Minister seat because they won only one seat in the 2019 elections.
He clearly told his party leaders and followers that it is not prudent to dream about asking for power-sharing without winning at least 30-40 seats in 2019.
“Even I would not entertain such demands if I were the TDP President or BJP President,” Pawan Kalyan announced without mincing words.
But then in less than a month, Pawan Kalyan changed his stance and started asking people to make him the Chief Minister.
Last month, we have seen him clearly say he will go with alliances, now, he says nothing is decided yet.
These kinds of conflicting statements confuse his own cadre and also raise doubts about Pawan Kalyan’s stability with aspirant alliance partners. We have seen YSRCP leaders and cadre are mocking Pawan Kalyan for this lack of stability.
This will also give a bad impression on the voters as well.
Opposition repeatedly made accusations against Pawan Kalyan on this very concept of instability and was successful in convincing the people about it. That is the main reason for Pawan Kalyan’s bad show in the 2019 elections.
Pawan Kalyan aiming to become the Chief Minister is not wrong. But that he should stand on a word to which everyone will align. Otherwise, he will remain with no friends and will also be giving a chance for the Ruling Party to mock him.



