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I'll quit politics if I fail: Dy CM Pawan

The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam

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October 10, 2025

ANDHRA Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Pithapuram MLA, Pawan Kalyan, asserted an unwavering commitment to environmental protection, declaring that he would quit politics if he failed to deliver justice to the fishermen of Uppada, who have steadfastly supported him.

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE

I'll quit politics if I fail: Dy CM Pawan

Addressing a public meeting in Uppada after engaging with fishermen at the Kakinada Collectorate on Thursday, Kalyan emphasized that his role as Deputy Chief Minister is to resolve their issues amicably.

“My position is not important; your support and affection are,” he affirmed.

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