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    Pawan Kalyan Meets Central Ministers, Pushes for State Development

    Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan Meets Union Ministers in Delhi

    Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan stated that he would discuss the Adani issue with Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and make a decision. He also clarified that the Home Department and law and order do not fall under his purview. After meeting with Union Ministers in Delhi, Pawan spoke to the media. He mentioned that he would meet the Vice President, the Finance Minister, and the Railway Minister today, and Prime Minister Modi tomorrow.

    When asked by the media why action had not been taken against those causing difficulties, Pawan responded that the police should be allowed to do their job while he would handle his responsibilities. He further emphasized that since the Home Department and law and order are not under his jurisdiction, he would speak responsibly about those issues. Pawan assured the media that he would bring the questions raised to the Chief Minister’s attention.

    Pawan Kalyan Meets Gajendra Singh Shekhawat

    Earlier, Pawan Kalyan met Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat. He raised several issues related to tourism in the state, discussing seven key topics, including tourism projects and the establishment of a tourism university. Pawan Kalyan stated that Shekhawat responded positively to these matters.

    Pawan Kalyan Meets CR Patil

    In another meeting, Pawan Kalyan met Union Minister of Jal Shakti, CR Patil. He requested an extension of the Jal Jeevan Mission funds and timeline. Pawan Kalyan highlighted that providing safe drinking water to every citizen in the state is the main goal of the government. He also shared that during field visits, they identified issues with the water supply, such as flaws in pipeline designs in some areas. Pawan Kalyan mentioned that the mistakes and decisions made by the previous government, which lacked responsibility, were inherited by the current government, and they are now working to rectify them. He criticized the previous administration for its lack of transparency and accountability, which resulted in several disasters in the state.

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