Eluru/Andhra Pradesh: Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Janasena Party chief Pawan Kalyan launched the 'Narasimha Varahi Brigade' on Saturday "for the protection of Sanatana Dharma". The brigade is a dedicated wing in the party, IANS reported.
The actor-turned-politician said on Saturday, "I respect all religions, but I stand firm on my faith. Those who criticise Sanatana Dharma on social media or speak disrespectfully about it will have to face the consequences. Thus, I am establishing a dedicated wing within our party named the 'Narasimha Varahi Brigade' for the protection of Sanatana Dharma."
He was inaugurating the 'Deepam-2' free cooking gas cylinder scheme in Jagannadhapuram village.
"We are implementing our promises to provide superior welfare compared to the previous government. Through the Deepam-2 scheme, we are distributing three gas cylinders each year to 1,08,39,286 eligible beneficiaries in the state for Rs 2,684 crore per year. Over five years, this amounts to Rs 13,425 crore dedicated to welfare," the JSP Chief said.
He later said that officials had informed him about a proposed budget of Rs 2.5 crore for the development of Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Temple in IS Jaganathapuram and Rs 2 crore for a protective wall.
Later, he said that the coalition government in the state prioritises the safety of girls and women, adding that strict action will be initiated against those threatening or attacking them.
"Any form of abuse toward women will not be ignored, and we are monitoring the social media activities of those engaging in this behaviour. From now on, anyone who speaks abusively about women will face stringent action," he warned.
Then he criticised YSRCP leaders, saying, "Despite receiving only 11 seats, YSRCP members and supporters have not reformed. It has only been a few months since our government took charge, yet they are already acting as though something catastrophic has occurred, speaking freely on social media. From now on, those who spread falsehoods about the government will not be tolerated."