Forget Saving AP, What About Varahi Vehicle?

Varahi is a name that is popular in AP and got good coverage in social media and mainstream media last year. Varahi also landed in a big controversy. It is a specially designed vehicle for Pawan Kalyan which was named after Goddess. After registration, special poojas were held at Kondagattu Hanuman temple and Vijayawada temple.

Pawan Kalyan also roared saying who can stop him. YCP leaders warning that they will not allow the vehicle to hit the roads in AP is the reason. Janasena also hit back saying that the vehicle will visit AP no matter what.

People felt that Pawan Kalyan will start a bus yatra soon and will be close to the people in Andhra Pradesh. It was reported that a few muhurtams were also fixed for starting Varahi.2022 Dasara was said as the time and later it was postponed to 2024 Sankranthi. But no one knows where the vehicle is now. Even Janasainiks also forgot the vehicle.

The situation would be different if Varahi was brought into AP when an intense war of words was happening between Janasena and YCP. But no one knows who put brakes on Varahi and the vehicle is nowhere to be seen. Despite this, the Janasena leaders are saying that they will save the state.

The opponents are taking jibes at the party on social media saying how they can save Andhra Pradesh when they can’t even bring Varahi onto the road.No one knows when Varahi will start and they are making big comments, say opponents.

The political heat is increasing in AP. CM Jagan is busy with district tours and meetings. Chandrababu Naidu is coming to AP regularly for some or the other meeting. Nara Lokesh’s padayatra is going on. While the parties are busy with activities, the Janasena is reportedly lagging.

Janasena is also getting suggestions that the party should first focus on how to make the party strong in the state and start the bus yatra. They are also asking why the party is keeping on delaying the date of starting the yatra. It appears that the statements of Janasena are receiving strong satires.