December 30th 2024.
Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan of Andhra Pradesh spoke out on Monday, emphasizing that the law treats everyone equally, including himself. He also expressed his belief that the creators of the film 'Pushpa 2', starring Allu Arjun, should have taken a more proactive approach in reaching out to the family of the woman who tragically lost her life in a recent stampede at a Hyderabad theater.
The incident, which occurred on December 4th, resulted in the death of a 35-year-old woman and the serious injury of her eight-year-old son. Kalyan, while addressing the media, stated that a small gesture from the film team could have prevented the situation from spiraling out of control and becoming a major controversy. He suggested that they could have visited the victim's family the very next day to express their condolences and show their support in their time of grief.
The Deputy CM expressed his disappointment that such a simple act was not carried out, leading to the situation being blown out of proportion. He firmly believes that had the film team taken this step, things would not have escalated to the extent that they did, ultimately resulting in Arjun's brief arrest by the Hyderabad police.
Kalyan referred to the incident as a "very painful episode" and sympathized with the victim's family, stating that they simply wanted to enjoy a nice evening at the movies and share their experience with loved ones, but it tragically ended in the loss of a life.
While some have argued that the Telangana government should have handled the situation with more sensitivity, Kalyan reminded everyone that the law does not differentiate between individuals, regardless of their status or influence. In other words, no one is above the law, including himself.
This statement by the Janasena founder highlights his belief in the equality and fairness of the law, reinforcing the idea that everyone should be treated with the same level of respect and compassion, regardless of their background. The incident serves as a reminder that small acts of kindness and empathy can go a long way in preventing unnecessary conflicts and tragedies.
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