Deputy CM Pawan announces financial aid to the family of killed Madhusudhan Rao

Vijayawada: Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan condemned the statement in favor of Pakistan following the Pahalgam terrorist attack on religious grounds on April 22.
Speaking at a tribute event for the victims of the attack in Mangalagiri’s conference hall on Tuesday, Pawan said: “Pseudo-believers who hope to support Pakistan should consider moving to Pakistan.”
“When 26 people were killed by their agents for religious reasons, it was wrong to support Pakistan. If you want to say that, you should go to Pakistan. Everyone should have a vibrant response to terrorism and violence. Kashmir is part of India, which is part of India, and these things should not be talked about the truth for voting and seating, he said the truth, he said,” he said. ”
The Deputy Chief Minister announced Rs 5 million in financial assistance to the family of Madhusudhan Rao in Kavalli, Nellore area, who was killed in the Pahalagam terrorist attack. Pawan expressed his grief, saying Jana Sena lost activist Madhusudhan Rao in the terrorist attack.
Pawan recalls what Madhu’s wife said – the terrorist shot him after he identified him. “This is the only country for Hindus. Where else can we go if we can’t stay here in peace?”
“If a situation arises, we should be prepared for the war and we should be alert to those who cause conflict in the community. The tremors in Kashmir have affected us, and the responsibilities of soldiers controlled at the border have become more difficult,” he said.
Deputy CM urged the Centre to take strict action to prevent such incidents from happening repeatedly in the future. “Everyone should support the government in ending the scourge of terrorism. The country has increased tolerance, but too much tolerance is not good.”
Pawan added: “The movement of strange faces around us should be monitored. A decision should be made now. If Muslims are discriminated against, then so many people will come here? Refugees have also added a burden in the country.”