Pawan's book soon on party ideology HYDERABAD: Actor-turned-politician Pawan Kalyan, who has launched Jana Sena, will soon release a book, titled 'ISM', written by him along with his friend Raju Ravitej on his party's ideology.
The book, which was written six years ago and revised over the years, is likely to be released after March 25.
The book explains about the criteria for allotment of party ticket. The actor also expresses his views on current political developments, politicians shifting their loyalties and the state of politics in the past ten years, and how it should be.
The book also deals with various issues plaguing the society such as unemployment. Pawan also discloses his plans for the betterment of women and other sections of people apart from explaining how he would solve the problems.
According to a press release from Jana Sena, the party has been receiving an unprecedented number of calls from people expressing their wish to join the party. Most of them are settlers in Hyderabad who are working in the software sector, said a party insider.
'They called and said Pawan Kalyan had spoken about whatever they wanted to say for a long time. They expressed their willingness to participate in the party's activities.'
The source added that it is youth in the state who are showing great response to the party's launch. 'The fans of some other Tollywood heroes are also expressing their support to Pawan.
The party received highest response from the youth of Vijayawada and Guntur. 'Even in Hyderabad and Warangal we got good response,' he claimed. Decisions on the designated office, web portal and other nitty-gritty will be announced in three days.
Meanwhile, the party camp managers sent a press release to newspapers on Sunday, saying that the party has not authorised anybody to speak to TV channels on behalf of the party.
'If at all anything to say on behalf of the party, only Pawan Kalyan will interact with the media. No other person has been authorised to speak on party matters,' said the press release.
News Posted: 17 March, 2014
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