Pawan Kalyan, the chief of Janasena party, has implemented a new pass system for individuals wishing to meet him. This system aims to restrict access to Pawan, allowing only party leaders to have direct meetings with him. The decision comes as a response to the increasing violence displayed by fans who eagerly seek an audience with Pawan. The surge in meeting requests from party leaders has also prompted the need for a more organized approach.
During a recent party leaders’ meeting in Tanuku, special passes were distributed in advance to women members. Security personnel strictly allowed only those who possessed valid passes to meet Pawan. As an immensely popular actor and now a prominent political figure, Pawan attracts massive crowds wherever he goes. His regular visits to the public, such as the ongoing Varahi yatra in West Godavari, draw enthusiastic fans.
The overwhelming presence of fans during such events has made it challenging for Pawan to hold review meetings with party leaders. Fans often congregate around the venues, hindering leaders from entering. To address this issue, the party officials devised a pass system. However, concerns arose regarding the duplication of passes, leading to the introduction of new passes with a design resembling a rupee note. Party leaders believe that this design will minimize the possibility of duplication.
The recent meeting in Tanuku allowed entry solely to individuals who possessed valid passes, demonstrating Pawan’s pre-planned selection of attendees. This strict adherence to the pass system ensures that only authorized individuals are permitted access. Thus, if one wishes to meet Pawan, possessing a pass has become mandatory.