Anta Assamey Posted February 18 Report Posted February 18 Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan arrived at Gannavaram Airport by road from Mangalagiri before heading to Hyderabad in a special flight. This isn't just about Pawan Kalyan—Hyderabad’s pull is undeniable for many. Whether they're from Visakhapatnam, the Godavari region, or Vijayawada, it’s rare to find anyone who doesn’t visit Hyderabad at least once a month. People come for relatives, leisure trips, medical visits, or simply to spend time. For the average person, a trip to Hyderabad is almost inevitable. For those with means or seeking to enjoy life, Hyderabad is the ultimate destination. The city's vibrant culture—its nightlife, food joints, pubs, and overall energy—makes it the go-to spot. This explains why Andhra Pradesh ministers, celebrities, and high-ranking officials frequent the city. Work-related matters, such as file clearances or meetings never happen here, but they indulge only in socializing, relaxing with friends, or enjoying the city's offerings. Weekdays are filled with official tasks, but weekends are reserved for personal time. ] Many AP Secretariat employees and Ministers have families in Hyderabad and make weekend trips. So, despite official duties in AP, the city sees a significant influx of people, particularly over the weekend, making Hyderabad the unofficial hub for the state’s high-profile residents. If both the Deputy CM and the CM frequently visit Hyderabad, how can anyone trust the future of Amaravati? Pawan Kalyan may have a house in Pithapuram, his own constituency, and that’s fine. But Amaravati, as the capital city of AP, raises a bigger question: How many politicians have built homes there and actually stay for extended periods without breaks? If leaders chose to live in Amaravati, development would naturally accelerate. People would gain confidence in the city, and over time, more would consider investing in properties around it. Leadership's presence is crucial for fostering growth and trust in any city. Quote
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7691 Posted February 18 Report Posted February 18 Jagan laa naa daggara donga sothu ledhu tammullu. Andukey sontha illu ledhu amaravathi lo. Quote
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fasak_vachadu Posted February 18 Report Posted February 18 1 hour ago, Anta Assamey said: Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan arrived at Gannavaram Airport by road from Mangalagiri before heading to Hyderabad in a special flight. This isn't just about Pawan Kalyan—Hyderabad’s pull is undeniable for many. Whether they're from Visakhapatnam, the Godavari region, or Vijayawada, it’s rare to find anyone who doesn’t visit Hyderabad at least once a month. People come for relatives, leisure trips, medical visits, or simply to spend time. For the average person, a trip to Hyderabad is almost inevitable. For those with means or seeking to enjoy life, Hyderabad is the ultimate destination. The city's vibrant culture—its nightlife, food joints, pubs, and overall energy—makes it the go-to spot. This explains why Andhra Pradesh ministers, celebrities, and high-ranking officials frequent the city. Work-related matters, such as file clearances or meetings never happen here, but they indulge only in socializing, relaxing with friends, or enjoying the city's offerings. Weekdays are filled with official tasks, but weekends are reserved for personal time. ] Many AP Secretariat employees and Ministers have families in Hyderabad and make weekend trips. So, despite official duties in AP, the city sees a significant influx of people, particularly over the weekend, making Hyderabad the unofficial hub for the state’s high-profile residents. If both the Deputy CM and the CM frequently visit Hyderabad, how can anyone trust the future of Amaravati? Pawan Kalyan may have a house in Pithapuram, his own constituency, and that’s fine. But Amaravati, as the capital city of AP, raises a bigger question: How many politicians have built homes there and actually stay for extended periods without breaks? If leaders chose to live in Amaravati, development would naturally accelerate. People would gain confidence in the city, and over time, more would consider investing in properties around it. Leadership's presence is crucial for fostering growth and trust in any city. Arey malli vachi edavakandi memu vachi chandalu istunam ani or tourism development kosam vachammu ani hyd lo mee invest ment undi untadi danni chusukodaniki vachinuntaru Quote
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