Mega Star Chiranjeevi votes, come with a powerful message
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Days after megastar Chiranjeevi openly declared his support for powerstar Pawan Kalyan in the Lok Sabha elections, the veteran actor took to the polling booth in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, accompanied by his family, to cast his vote.
Pawan Kalyan, representing his party Jana Sena, is set to contest from the Pithapuram Assembly constituency in the upcoming elections. With Andhra Pradesh residents gearing up for polling day on May 13, Chiranjeevi's public endorsement of his younger brother on May 7 reverberated across the political landscape. In a video message, Chiranjeevi highlighted Pawan Kalyan's commitment to public service, emphasizing the importance of voter participation.
After fulfilling his own civic duty by casting his vote, Chiranjeevi engaged with the press, urging his fans and especially the youth to exercise their voting rights. Encouraging the younger generation, he stressed the significance of voting, asserting, "I do request them (young voters) to make use of your power of vote. Voting is our right."
As he made his way to his vehicle, a journalist inquired about Pawan Kalyan's electoral journey. Chiranjeevi responded warmly, expressing his heartfelt wishes, saying, "My best wishes to him."
Meanwhile, Jana Sena, in alliance with NDA and TDP (Telugu Desam Party), is fielding candidates in two Lok Sabha seats and 21 Assembly seats, adding to the anticipation surrounding the elections.
Padma Vibhushan recipient Chiranjeevi, accompanied by his wife Surekha Konidela, exercised his democratic right at the polling booth in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, contributing to the ongoing democratic process in the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections. Mega fans are super excited and are hoping that Chiranjeevi's brother Pawan Kalyan who is the Jana Sena chief will come to power winning good number of seats in the upcoming assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh. Entire mega family came in support of Pawan Kalyan in this elections.
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