Friday, April 24, 2009

pavan arrested in nampali

pavan arrested in nampali

Government is grabbing away lands of Bheem Rao Vaada in Hyderabad that was given to the poor and needy people illegally, Pavan Kalyan head of Yuvarajyam gone there to console people who are residents over there and to give them confidence that P R P is along with them in thick and thin. People over there supported Pavan Kalyan as well to other political parties that went there to extend their grief at this grabbing. As Pavan is head of Yuvarajyam was point of main focus to the people over there, as his brother Chiranjeevi is busy in Sabhas. On the whole all parties together are condemning this act of Government. In order to demolish 150 houses Government has rushed 2000 policemen to protect people who are demolishing this. This took place when all people were in deep sleep in the night, bull dozers were brought in to crush down the houses. When Pavan was revolting to this he was arrested by Police along with Chandra Babu Naidu, this is the first public arrest of Pavan Kalyan.

Pavan Kalyan in Nampally Bheemrao Vada

December 27, 2008 – 6:18 pm

In the Nampally area in Hyderabad, Pawan Kalyan was arrested on the charge for creating a blockade. The popular actor and member of Chiranjeevi’s Praja Rajyam Party, is also the president of the youth wing Yuva Rajyam.

The state government of AP in a measure to eradicate the rising slum areas in Bheemrao Vada, near Nampally, organized a team to dislodge the dwellers. In order to bring the decision to vogue, the slums were disbursed forcibly by the government officials today.

Protesting against the dislodgement, Pawan Kalyan accompanied by a group of young members from PRP reached the spot to support the people of Bheemrao Vada.

He stated that this government says they are for the poor but actually works against the poor. We will not rest until we replace it with effective governance. He then consoled the local people and extended his support to them.

Pawan Kalyan was arrested by the Nampally police for making a blockade during their dislodgement.

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