Pawan Kalyan Vows JSP Will Contest 2029 Telangana Polls

Jana Sena Party leader and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan made a major political announcement today. Speaking at a press conference from his Jubilee Hills home in Hyderabad, he declared that his party will actively participate in the 2029 Telangana Assembly elections. The announcement followed a tense situation where local police denied permission for a scheduled party meeting in Gachibowli. Turning the restriction into a political focal point, the JSP leader emphasized that his party has long-standing roots in the region and will not step back from its political goals.
During his address, the Deputy Chief Minister expressed strong dissatisfaction with the political narrative surrounding individuals of Andhra origin living in Hyderabad. He questioned the recent verbal attacks from opposing political groups, clarifying that his past objections were aimed strictly at the rushed manner of the state bifurcation in 2014 rather than the people of Telangana. He underscored that his connection to the state remains deeply genuine and is not driven by mere electoral gains or political opportunism.
The statement drew quick responses from regional political leaders, setting off a fresh wave of political debates across both Telugu states. While targeting the local ruling party for creating divisions, the JSP chief also acknowledged past regional leaders and highlighted his party’s contributions to local cultural sites. He concluded his address by assuring his party workers that he intends to tour the state personally to build and strengthen the organizational framework for the upcoming electoral challenges.
