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CM Pawan Kalyan to inaugurate a bridge in 2024?

on May 11, 2023

CM Pawan Kalyan to inaugurate a bridge in 2024?

Pawan Kalyan craze in Telugu states is next level and fans celebrate his each work. In the latest incident, fans and supporters of Janasena in Nellore district are blindly convinced that Pawan Kalyan will become the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh state after 2024 general elections.

 

An incident showing their blind faith is currently going viral. Pawan Kalyan's Nellore fans laid the foundation stone of the bridge over the Sarvepalli canal in Nellore yesterday.

 

As soon as the Janasena party comes to power in Andhra Pradesh in 2024, the construction work of the bridge will be completed without any delay, fans said at the foundation stone laying ceremony.

 

This stupid idea from Pawan Kalyan fans raising trolls. Other party workers and leaders now trolling the fans and star for laying the foundation stone under the rule of Jagan Mohan Reddy.

 

The groundbreaking image with Pawan's face image is now going viral on social media. Meanwhile, Pawan Kalyan is busy shooting for his film projects, Ustaad Bhagat Singh and OG. Along with the above two films, Hari Hara Veera Mallu will also be finished and will soon come to Hyderabad.

 

After completing all the pending projects, Pawan will devote his time to active politics. They are determined to defeat YSRCP of YS Jaganmohan Reddy in 2024 elections.


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