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

- Oct 18
- 2 min read
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.

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.













































