Botsa denies the data breach and demands proof. Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan's comments insulting the volunteers who are working selflessly for the benefit of the people of AP and their development by holding them responsible for human and woman trafficking is creating tremours in the entire state.
Apart from the government, ministers, MLAs, and ruling party cadre, even NGOs and women organizations started protesting against Pawan Kalyan's comments demanding unconditional apology from him. However, Pawan is reiterating his charges and is questioning why the data of AP people is found in the state of Telangana.
This is blowing out of proportion and following this, AP Minister Botsa Satyanarayana today speaking to scribes, denied any data breach from the volunteer's system. He said Pawan Kalyan shouldn't make any baseless allegations and if he is having any proof, he should furnish the same to the respective authorities.
He heaped praises on the volunteers and their services and said that Pawan Kalyan is trying to become an obstacle by trying to stop the development work ahead of the impending elections. He said Pawan Kalyan and Chandra Babu who are staying in Hyderabad are conspiring against the interest of the state. He said “It is unacceptable to make such accusations without any evidence against those who are doing special service. Such comments are likely to cause unrest in the state and may lead to peace and security problems… by hurting their (volunteers’) minds, making them anxious, damaging their reputation and personal stability in the society,”

























