In many films, we've seen how villains falsely implicate innocent individuals, often by having them write letters or make statements against someone, making it appear as though there is a threat to their lives. Subsequently, they proceed to harm the innocent person, and the blame naturally falls on the name mentioned in the statement before.
Pawan Kalyan has consistently been receiving scripts containing a recurring theme: an impending attack on him by the Pulivendula mercenaries. He should pause and reflect on why this particular line is repeatedly included in every script or speech he delivers.
Common sense suggests that those who provide him with this script may be the ones orchestrating these alleged threats to create trouble for the YCP sometime down the line.
On the other hand, repeatedly hearing the same statement from Pawan has led many on social media to speculate about his mental health.
If you examine some of Pawan's statements from the past and present:
"There is information that criminals were sent to attack me in Pedana Sabha," (October 3, 2023).
"A Recce was held near my house in Hyderabad where a conspiracy was hatched to attack me" (November 4, 2022).
"Two thousand criminals were dispatched to attack Varahi Yatra in Konaseema districts, with a plan to kill 50 people. I received this information from Central Intelligence" (November 9, 2023).
"Chintamaneni plotted to kill me. Somebody captured a video and sent it to me. I was not afraid; I had smashed many rowdies in my childhood" (September 28, 2018).
"YS Rajasekhara Reddy sent two thousand men to attack me, but I was not afraid."
There is no end to this imagination.
Blindly saying the same thing again and again can be perilous. Publicly identifying someone as a threat to his life can be risky, as those opposed to the person named may carry out an attack discreetly. Pawan should grasp the intricacies of the politics of the people and the party with whom he has aligned himself.
It's essential to recall the history of Mallela Babji and his tragic fate at this juncture.
Additionally, one must remember the incidents involving attacks on Hindu temples, often attributed to the YCP.
Pawan is dealing with the people who are known for mischievous attacks and backstabs with cruel selfish intentions.
Pawan faces more significant danger from his political ally than from anyone else. It's foolishness to reiterate about the future attack on him. Hope this serves as a bell of caution to him.
Madhunandan Akkishetty