Pawan spending personal money on farmers?

G GOWTHAM
Any political party needs a lot of money to carry out its programmes, whether it be for hosting demonstrations, public meetings, or even giving financial aid to those in need in order to expand its support base. A political party can only raise cash through soliciting donations from corporations, leaders of the party, or even through membership fees. No political figurehead who leads the party spends money from his own pocket. Pawan Kalyan, leader of the Jana Sena party, is likewise not an exception.

The party has received donations totaling up to over Rs 29 crore until 2020, and it continues to grow every year, according to the records of National election Watch and the Association of Democratic Rights. According to the party's website, a separate account has been set up for donations. Of course, it's possible that pawan kalyan would also donate funds from his own movie earnings. Therefore, it would be from party finances whether pawan kalyan paid Rs 1 lakh apiece to the families of tenant farmers who committed suicide as a result of their distress or to the families whose homes were razed at Ippatam village in Mangalagiri.

Even his campaign vehicle, "Vaarahi," had to have been purchased using party funds. The Jana Sena party undoubtedly receives funding from a variety of sources, including leaders who are vying for party tickets in the upcoming elections, albeit it may not be on the same scale as the ysr congress party or the telugu Desam Party. However, tollywood comedian-turned-villain pruthvi Raj claims Pawan is giving his own money to the families of farmers who killed themselves after switching allegiances from the ysr congress party to the Jana Sena.

"Pawan kalyan has so far given Rs 1 lakh to each of 150 farming families. He paid for it all out of his own money. He isn't stealing from anyone or hiding any cash. He lacks the authority to do so. He is a sincere and upright individual. He earned every rupee by working hard, the speaker claimed. pruthvi Raj even went so far as to claim that Pawan was using all of his savings to support the families of farmers. Even worse, he squandered the money he had set aside for his son Akira's future on farming. His brother nagababu confirmed this, according to Pruthvi, also known as 30-year-industry.

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