Mahesh Babu congratulated Pawan Kalyan for his phenomenal win in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections 2024. Pawan Kalyan contested from the Pithapuram Assembly constituency in AP. Earlier, Ram Charan and Allu Arjun also congratulated him on social media.
Mahesh Babu took to X, formerly known as Twitter, and wrote, “Congratulations on your remarkable win, @PawanKalyan! Your victory is a reflection of the faith and confidence people have placed in you. Wishing you a tenure filled with success in realizing your dreams for our people.”
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Congratulations on your remarkable win, @PawanKalyan! Your victory is a reflection of the faith and confidence people have placed in you. Wishing you a tenure filled with success in realizing your dreams for our people.— Mahesh Babu (@urstrulyMahesh) June 5, 2024
Yesterday, taking to his X handle, Ram Charan wrote, “A proud day for our family! Congratulations to my @PawanKalyan Garu on his phenomenal win!” Allu Arjun reached out to Pawan Kalyan and wished him the best for his new journey. “Heartiest congratulations to @PawanKalyan garu on this tremendous victory . Your hardwork, dedication and commitment to serve the people for years has always been heart touching . Best wishes for your new journey to serve the people,” he posted.
Taking to X, Allu Arjun reached out to Pawan Kalyan and wished him the best for his new journey. “Heartiest congratulations to @PawanKalyan garu on this tremendous victory . Your hardwork, dedication and commitment to serve the people for years has always been heart touching . Best wishes for your new journey to serve the people,” he posted.
Pawan Kalyan ventured into politics in 2008, spearheading the youth wing of Praja Rajyam Party, called Yuvarajyam. However, due to his ill health, he took a break from his political work. He rose again in 2014 and this time, he started a new political party called the Jana Sena Party (JSP).
This time, he has aligned with the BJP and Chandrababu Naidu’s TDP for the Lok Sabha and Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections. As part of a seat-sharing deal among NDA partners, TDP was allocated 144 Assembly and 17 Lok Sabha constituencies while BJP contested six Lok Sabha and 10 Assembly seats. Under the deal, Jana Sena contested two Lok Sabha and 21 Assembly seats.