Pawan Kalyan launched ‘Trishul’ to create ethical JS leaders

Visakhapatnam: Jana Sena Chief and Deputy Prime Minister Pawan Kalyan launched the “Trishul program”, which aims to create ethical leaders from the base level on Saturday.
Pawan Kalyan addressed a public meeting organized by JS at the Indira Priyadarshini Municipal Stadium in Visakhapatnam, said his party’s journey was durability and salvation.
“Jana Sena stands apart. Not for a particular region or caste people. Prawan must be there with practicality.”
When we look forward, JS chief Jan Sena talked about the vision of transforming Sena into a national party. “However, this will depend on the collective effort and commitment. He will have to be beyond positions and monetary gains,” he said.
Pawan Kalyan talked about his party’s national vision from this stadium, and in 2011 he talked about the future vision immediately after he founded Jan Sena.
When they detained Pawan Kalyan at Novotel Hotel in the past, Govindamma, who fought with the police child with the baby child, opened a public meeting.
The CM assistant, which provides details about the Trishul program, argued that it will be structured around three basic principles – Dharma (Righteousness), Shakti (Power) and Rahasia (Hidden / Strategy).
“I will take responsibility for shaping ethical leaders from the base.” Pawan Kalyan said to the meeting. He said. “We will start the Trishul program after Dussehra. I will spend four hours every day to implement this program and create ethical leaders.”
Trishul said it was a way to progress from membership to the leadership of the election zone. For the leaders of the program, the accident will be the scope of death insurance. “As part of the program, we will focus on women’s leadership with the” Veera Mahila “attempt.
Reflecting the journey of Jan Sena since its establishment in 2014, Pawan Kalyan emphasized the growth of the party from 150 founding members to 12 Lakh members today.
“In India, we are the only party that strikes 100 percent in the 2024 general elections, 21 mla and 2 deputies represent the party.”
CM deputy talked about the personal sacrifices he had to do during his political journey. “I forgot my family – friends did not work. But no matter what, Janasainikas and Veera Mahilas have always stopped with me.”
One day, Pawan stressed that Jan Sena has to be a national party. “This is not easy. If I am alone. If we stand as one without a position or money concern to do something for the nation, then it will become a reality,” he explained.