Pawan Kalyan Condemns AP Government Over Women and Girls’ Rapes, Murders

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Jana Sena leader Pawan Kalyan has criticized the Andhra Pradesh government for its perceived inaction in response to cases of rape and murder involving women and girls. He raised questions about the government’s responsibility in addressing these cases and ensuring the safety of citizens.

Pawan Kalyan specifically mentioned the brutal murder of an intermediate student in Chittoor district and expressed concerns that the local police were attempting to downplay the seriousness of the case by labeling it as a suspicious death. He demanded that those responsible for the crime be held accountable.

Furthermore, Pawan expressed distress over the gang rape of a minor Dalit girl in Vizianagaram district and highlighted the alarming trend of such crimes against minors. He suggested that these incidents reflect a compromise in the state’s efforts to ensure the safety of girls and maintain law and order.

Pawan Kalyan Condemns AP Government Over Women and Girls' Rapes, Murders
Pawan Kalyan Condemns AP Government Over Women and Girls’ Rapes, Murders

Pawan Kalyan also criticized the ruling party’s claims regarding the effectiveness of the Disha Act, Disha police stations, and the Disha app, asserting that the state government lacks commitment to protecting women and girls.

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