JanaSena President Pawan Kalyan met with US Consul General Katherine Hadda and explained the immigration challenges faced by Indians studying and living in the United States.
Janasena party chief Pawan Kalyan on Tuesday (12th Feb) met with Katherine Hadda, the United States Consul General in Hyderabad.
Janasena President on Wednesday took to Twitter and wrote, “I thank you a lot Katherine Hadda for patiently hearing our concerns about our students and on immigration issues”
Mr. Kalyan also wrote, “I truly appreciate your (Katherine Hadda) efforts to curb Human Trafficking of helpless and vulnerable women in India.”
He further wrote, “our support will be always there for such programs.”
I thank you a lot @KatherineHadda for patiently hearing our concerns about our students and on immigration issues. And also, I truly appreciate your efforts to curb human trafficking of helpless and vulnerable women in India. Our support will be always there for such programs. https://t.co/Ij7mzsNRZu
— Pawan Kalyan (@PawanKalyan) February 13, 2019
Responding on meeting with Pawan Kalyan, Katherine Hadda wrote on Twitter, “thank you for graciously hosting us for dinner tonight, @PawanKalyan and @mnadendla (Nadendla Manohar)! Enjoyed our far-ranging exchange on issues of concern to both our countries.”
When it comes to Pawan Kalyan’s current political activities, he recently (12th of Feb) formed a screening committee that focuses on finalising the MLA and MP candidates for 2019 elections.
A part from his focus on strengthening party’s Internal Affairs, Mr. Kalyan has also been busy in welcoming highly educated personalities including civil servants, educationalists, scientists, industrialists, economists and policy experts into his party.
Pawan Kalyan on Monday (11th of Feb) welcomed former Tamil Nadu chief secretary Ram Mohana Rao into Janasena and appointed Rao as a party Advisor.
On Thursday (7th of Feb) Mr. Kalyan welcomed former president APJ Abdul Kalam’s advisor V. Ponraj into Janasena and appointed him as an advisory council member.
Economist Pentapati Pullarao, author V.V. Rama Rao, retired D.I.G Ravi Kumar Murthy, professor Sudhakar Rao and IT entrepreneur Puli Sekhar have also recently joined Janasena party.
Pawan Kalyan had previously made it clear that his party will contest in all the 175 Assembly constituencies in Andhra Pradesh and will not align with any ruling or opposition parties other than Left parties.
Mr. Kalyan also confirmed that his party will offer women and young people more opportunities.