Pawan Kalyan seems to be a man of missteps and regrets these days. It has been about eight years since launching his own political party but many feel it’s high time that he displays more understanding and maturity which is the need of the hour. He has been doing his best to put up a brave front over the recent controversy involving Olive Green colour that has been used on his election campaign vehicle, called “Varahi”.
Power star and Jana Sena Party boss Pawan Kalyan has defended his move with sarcastic tweets even as the ruling YSRCP leaders pointed out that it is against law to use olive green colour for his political campaign vehicle. Sources say that the transport department are already raising their doubts regarding the modifications made in this vehicle without any prior permission, making it look almost like an
“army vehicle.”
Even BJP leaders seem to have informed Pawan Kalyan that the olive green colour is not a right choice since it violates the Section 121 of the Motor Vehicle Act, according to which no motor vehicles can be painted in olive green color with the sole exception of the defence department. It is expected that Pawan may be forced to eventually make changes for his Varahi as per the rules, since some leaders are also reportedly planning to move the court against using the olive green colour.
Keeping aside the real issue, Pawan Kalyan alleged that the ruling YSRCP is hell bent on creating hurdles for him at every stage and maybe they wouldn’t allow him to breathe freely too. Eventually this controversy may fade away, but many netizens pointed out that Pawan should actually go ahead and paint the vehicle in Yellow colour.
This is a hint that his true affiliations are with the TDP and to serve Chandrababu Naidu rather than go with the pulse of the people. Clearly, there are signs that both Jana Sena and TDP are aware that they cannot fight it alone and they should be together to handle the Jagan juggernaut. Therefore, to make things more clear, yellow could be used more conveniently by Pawan. Whether they come as a single
entity or not, Jagan is clear that he will fight it alone and win a majority of 175 seats in the next assembly elections of Andhra Pradesh.

























