Change’ was the buzzword and it reverberated in high decibels around the Arts College with teachers, students, artistes and representatives of some political parties pledging to make it a decisive factor in the ensuing elections.
HYDERABAD: ‘Change’ was the buzzword and it reverberated in high decibels around the Arts College with teachers, students, artistes and representatives of some political parties pledging to make it a decisive factor in the ensuing elections.
Praja Rajyam leader Pawan Kalyan, who was the star attraction, promised to pave way for social justice since it reflected the aspirations of a majority of people in Telangana area.
He was speaking at the meeting organised by the Telangana Intellectuals Forum (TIF) on ‘Social Justice: Telangana’ on Osmania University campus on Friday.
The Yuva Rajyam leader, who stole the show despite the presence of NTP chief T. Devender Goud and balladeer Gadar, spoke about his party’s dream of providing power to people. “It will be a revolutionary change,” he said.
When his speech was interrupted by some students who sought to the party’s stand on SC categorisation, he said that the issue was also a part of social justice.
“We will not run away from problems, but we have entered to solve problems,” he said even as his supporters tried to pacify the agitated students of the Madiga Students’ Front.
NTP president Devender Goud said that questions raised by students on social justice should reach every village in Telangana and the students should take it up as a mission.
Balladeer Gadar promised the intellectuals and students that he would forever remain among the people as their voice through his songs.
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