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Pawan Kalyan commends NRIs for invaluable contributions to Jana Sena’s vision

Highlighting the unwavering support from NRIs, Pawan Kalyan underscored their crucial involvement in safeguarding the state’s interests

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Jana Sena president Pawan Kalyan expressed heartfelt appreciation for the significant contributions of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), especially those of Non-Resident Telugus, emphasizing their pivotal role in fostering the growth of the Jana Sena party.

Thehansindia.com reported that Pawan Kalyan acknowledged the indelible mark left by NRIs on the party’s progress, as he gratefully accepted a generous donation of Rs 1.3 crore from Jana Sena party Australia convener Kolikonda Sasidhar at the party headquarters.

Highlighting the unwavering support from NRIs, Pawan Kalyan underscored their crucial involvement in safeguarding the state’s interests.

The contributions of NRIs would be eternally remembered in the journey of Jana Sena

Recently, a delegation of NRIs representing the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, Germany, and Netherlands met with the Jana Sena president on December 19.

During the meeting, these NRIs expressed their commitment to consistently back the Jana Sena party, recognizing its dedicated efforts towards the development of Andhra Pradesh. Pawan Kalyan concluded by stating that the contributions of NRIs would be eternally remembered in the journey of Jana Sena.

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Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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