Pawan Kalyan, the leader of the Janasena Party and Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, delivered an inspiring speech during the party’s 12th formation day celebrations in Pithapuram, Kakinada district. Kalyan’s address was a testament to his unwavering commitment to national unity, linguistic harmony, and social justice.
Speaking in multiple languages, including Tamil, Kannada and Marathi, Kalyan demonstrated his deep respect for India’s linguistic diversity. He emphasized the need to embrace a multi-language culture across states rather than fostering divisions based on language. His advocacy for linguistic unity struck a chord with his supporters, reinforcing his vision of a united India that values all cultures and traditions.
Either imposing a language forcibly or opposing a language blindly; both doesn’t help to achieve the objective of National &Cultural integration of our Bharat.
I had never opposed Hindi as a language. I only opposed making it compulsory. When the NEP 2020 itself does not…
— Pawan Kalyan (@PawanKalyan) March 15, 2025
In a bold statement, Pawan Kalyan criticized Tamil Nadu politicians for their opposition to Hindi while simultaneously benefiting from dubbing Tamil films in the language. He questioned their stance, calling it hypocrisy, and urged them to embrace linguistic inclusivity.
“India needs multiple languages, including Tamil, not just two dominant ones. We must foster love and unity among its people,” he stated, reinforcing his belief in the strength of diversity.
Pawan Kalyan also addressed the sensitive issue of religious discrimination, expressing concerns over pseudo-secularism. He pointed out the selective outrage in society, highlighting how disrespect towards certain religions leads to immediate backlash, while Hindu traditions often face neglect.
By referencing the Vijayanagara dynasty’s contributions to religious harmony, he underscored the importance of Sanatana Dharma in uniting people across faiths.
Linguistic Diversity In JanaSena
We need multiple languages, not just two, not just to keep the integrity of the country, but also to understand each other, to share each other. That’s why three language policy is better for the country – @PawanKalyan #JanaSenaJayaKethanam… pic.twitter.com/ov7pJlGBr0
— JanaSena Party (@JanaSenaParty) March 15, 2025
Reflecting on his political journey, Pawan Kalyan emphasized that his entry into politics was driven by a deep sense of responsibility rather than personal ambition. He acknowledged the sacrifices of 450 Janasena activists who laid down their lives for the party’s cause, proving the party’s resilience and dedication.
Janasena’s meteoric rise in Andhra Pradesh politics was another highlight of Kalyan’s speech. He proudly announced the party’s electoral success, securing 21 MLA seats and two MP seats with a perfect strike rate, a remarkable achievement that drew national attention. He credited this victory to the unwavering support of the people and the party’s alliance with the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), which played a crucial role in forming the NDA government.