calender_icon.png 15 March, 2026 | 1:16 AM

Janasena's 13th Formation Day celebrated in tribal hamlet

15-03-2026 12:00:00 AM

Education, IT& Electronic Minister expressed his wished on the occasion of Jana Sena Party’s 13th formation day. He expressed his happiness that the ideologies of the party had become a part of the people’s lives. He wished the party Chief Pawan Kalyan, leaders and activists on this occasion.

Metro India News | PADERU 

In a display of his connection with Andhra Pradesh's tribal communities, Deputy Chief Minister and Janasena Party president Pawan Kalyan marked the party's 13th formation day in the remote tribal village of Onuru in Paderu Assembly Constituency of  Alluri Sitharama Raju district. Accompanied by key leaders including State Food and Civil Supplies Minister and Janasena Political Affairs Committee Chairman Nadendla Manohar, Pawan Kalyan participated in the event organized in this far-flung agency area.

The tribals welcomed the Deputy Chief Minister with their traditional Thimsa dance, greeting him in accordance with age-old customs. Local residents erected a party stupa, which Pawan Kalyan inaugurated before unfurling the Janasena flag to officially commence the foundation day observances. He greeted party leaders, workers and activists who attended the event, expressing gratitude to each one for their dedication and hard work toward the party's growth.

Following the ceremonial proceedings, Pawan Kalyan personally inspected and inaugurated a 2.4-kilometer BT (bitumen) road constructed under the 'Adavi Thalli Baata' (Mother Forest Path) initiative from Onuru Junction to Nandigaruvu village, built with support from the Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan (PM JANMAN) scheme.  He examined the road's quality while officials briefed him on ongoing development works in the agency areas and the progress of roads under the Adavi Thalli Baata program. The Deputy Chief Minister further reviewed works implemented under the Jal Jeevan Mission scheme, inquiring about their progress.