Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Actor Pawan tests political waters with Telangana tour

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com

HYDERABAD: With the heat rising in Tamil Nadu politics due to the entry of matinee idols Rajini-k ant hand K am al Ha as an, its two neighbours in the north, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, too, are set to witness a similar act, as popular Telugu actor Pa wan K alyan has decided to take a fullfledge­d plunge into politics.

Pawan, who had floated a regional political outfit, Jana Sena Party, shortly before the 2014 elections, had campaigned for the TDP- BJP combine.

He is now planning to test his political fortunes independen­tly although detractors see state chief minister and Telangana Rash tr a Sam it hi( T RS) president K Chandrasek­har Rao’s hand behind it to “split the anti-incumbency votes” in the next elections, which is 15 months away.

On Monday, the actor started a four-day political tour of Telangana, after launching his party’s women’s wing Veera Mahila at the party headquarte­rs.

His Russian wife Anna Lezhneva applied vermillion on his forehead and did “aarti” (ritual) before his started his tour. All religious prayers were held done earlier to bless him.

Dubbed “Chalo re Chalo re Ch al ”( a bit taken from the lyric of his popular Telugu film Jalsa), the tour began from Kondagattu, a pilgrimage centre in Jagitial district, after offering prayers to Lord Hanuman, his family deity.

Thousands of party workers and fans greeted him as he arrived at the temple town in a convoy of more than 50 cars.

Later, he left for Karimnagar town, where he addressed a gathering of party workers.

Speaking to media later, Pawan said he would tour different parts of the two Telugu states to understand people’s issues. “After my tour in Telangana in the next three days, I am planning to tour Anantapur in Andhra to study the drought-like situation there,” he said.

Congress leaders in Te lang ana tried to pick holes in Pawan’s campaign, saying he had strongly opposed the formation of Telangana from then-undivided Andhra .

“How can he expect that his party would get the support in Telangana?” asked Congress leader Ponnam Prabhakar.

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