Politicians indulge in all sort of tricks during election campaign. Some leaders cut hair of customers in saloons, some prepare mirchi bajji at roadside bandi, some even help cleaning the dishes, all for the sake of publicity.
These scenes we regularly see in Andhra and Telangana during the election period.
Pawan Kalyan is also doing similar acts. He is sitting on the floor and eating “jowar rice” in a clay earthen plate.
On a campaign trail, he is taking rest at roadside and giving “poses” for the camera that he is sitting on the floor and having food like a common man.
Before the election phase began, he used to travel on special chopper flight for even shortest distances in Andhra Pradesh.
He enjoyed all the luxuries. But his team is now “feeding” us the photos of the Jana Sena leader feeding the cattle, having tea in his car, eating food in an earthen plate.
A leader needs to tell us what he would do for the poor and for the public if he/she gets elected. This “acting” doesn’t help. Why does one need this drama when intent is right?
Anyone can easily guess that he is doing all for shutterbugs.