Andhra Pradesh’s new Deputy Chief Minister, Pawan Kalyan, made headlines on his first day by working a 10-hour shift and questioning the use of Panchayat Raj funds across the state. Now, on his second day in office, he’s setting his sights on environmental issues.
Reports suggest Pawan Kalyan is prioritizing the Forests and Environment Department, particularly cracking down on the smuggling of red sanders in the Nallamala Forest region. This effort aims to tackle real-life scenarios akin to the character “Pushpa Raj” from the movie “Pushpa,” ensuring those involved in illegal activities face consequences.
Pawan emphasizes integrating environmental protection into broader governance plans to safeguard future generations from issues like global warming, soil erosion, and pollution.
Additionally, in his role as Rural Development Minister, Pawan Kalyan is focusing heavily on village development. He intends to take decisive action against anyone hindering progress in rural areas as part of his commitment to rural upliftment.