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📰 Pawan Kalyan Launches Big Youth-in-Politics Project 💪🗳️

TL;DR:Actor-turned-leader Pawan Kalyan has announced a major new initiative to bring youth into politics, aiming to “train, mentor, and empower” young voices to join public service. 🚀 The move is being seen as a fresh push to expand Jana Sena Party’s (JSP) grassroots strength ahead of 2026.

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What Happened?

  • Speaking at a public event in Vijayawada, Pawan unveiled a project to identify and guide 10,000 youth leaders from Andhra and Telangana.

  • He said, “Politics should not be about power; it should be about purpose. Young people must reclaim their voice.” 🎤

  • The program will include leadership workshops, digital governance training, and exposure to social problem-solving — blending activism with policy insight.

  • JSP cadres have already begun registering students and volunteers online for the “Yuva Shakti for Jana Sena” campaign.

Flashback / Context

  • Pawan Kalyan has long spoken about the disconnect between political power and youth aspirations.

  • With the TDP alliance strengthening, this project signals his intent to make JSP the youth engine of Andhra politics.

  • Similar to global civic programs, it focuses on ethics, innovation, and clean politics — a message resonating with first-time voters. 🗳️

Who Gains & Who Loses?

  • Gains: Youth of Andhra–Telangana — direct entry into structured political mentorship.

  • Gains: Jana Sena — stronger cadre and positive public image among educated youth.

  • Losses: Rival parties that have failed to engage Gen-Z audiences.

People’s Angle

For college students and young professionals, this could be a gateway into real political participation, not just social media activism. ✊

MediaFx Take

While most parties chase votes, Pawan is chasing vision. 🌟 Training a generation in purpose-driven politics could rewrite Andhra’s democratic future — if it stays true to its ideals.

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