Monday, 24 October 2016
Saturday, 1 October 2016
Vision
Socio-political Mr. Kalyan and Jana Sena is committed to society and through society, committed to creating a balanced socio-political reality.
Justice and Balance Where there is no justice, there is no civilisation. Injustice is a reality of life, but we must fight it and ensure that our society does not become a symbol of injustice. Just because there always an element of injustice in life, does not mean we all together give up the ideal of justice and allow it to rule us. Jana Sena’s vision is for creating a just society. And a balanced society. Balance is essential to progress and for peace.
Jana Sena Policy Declaration
Jana Sena will celebrate only the following holidays,
The Indian Independence Day and republic day Formation day of the two Telugu States. Birthdays and cultural and religious festivals will not be celebrated because they have all been exploited for political gains instead of the original purpose of national integrity. This is the policy of Jana Sena out of immense respect for our culture and the multi-religious fabric of Bharath nation.
Party Emblem and Flag
The Party Emblem is a combination forces that define our nation’s life and struggle.
The white background The white background on which it stands signifies the peace and stability of several thousands of years of Indian civilisation and culture.
The colour Red The Emblem itself is in the colour red, which signifies revolution. A deep and true change from within, yet the story of that change is told on the stable background of our ancient nation.
The six-pointed Star The star in the Emblem is a six pointed star that signifies the 6 ideals of our party. The six ideals are mixed with our blood as we are sons and daughters of those ideals handed down to us from several generations. The white in the star signifies self-luminosity which shines on its own because ideals are lights unto our path.
The dot in the centre The dot in the centre represents the soul of every being. The soul is our true reality, our ultimate truth. The soul at the centre is also at the heart of everything we do as individuals and as a nation.
The black lining The black lining on the emblem symbolises the balance between revolutionary zeal and its opposing forces to avoid one-sidedness and discordance. It represents the harmony of the opposites.
Lunch
Pawan Kalyan has formally launched the party at HICC (Hyderabad International Conevention Centre) Madhapur on 14 March 2014.[3] He announced his political plans through live Telecast and webcast. Over 6,000 fans were to be allowed inside the venue. Pawan Kalyan spoke for more than two hours. The party will contest elections in residual Andhra Pradeshand Telangana states.[4][5][6]