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Pawan Kalyan’s Speech to Change Country’s Name Goes Viral

Pawan Kalyan’s Speech to Change Country’s Name Goes Viral

Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan is no stranger to delivering fiery speeches that capture the attention of the people. Recently, an old speech of his has gone viral on social media, where he passionately argued that “India” was a name given by the British, and that “Bharat” is our true identity. Pawan Kalyan’s powerful speaking skills were on full display when he attended the pre-release event of the highly anticipated Chiranjeevi starrer, Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy. In his speech, he not only praised the film but also took the opportunity to shed light on the sacrifices made by India’s freedom fighters and the greatness of our nation.

Now this video is going viral. We all know that there have been rumors circulating that the central government is considering changing the country’s name from India to Bharat. This speculation has gained traction, especially since this year, India is hosting the prestigious G20 Summit. The summit will be attended by the heads of the G20 member states, and as part of the event, President Draupadi Murmu is hosting a dinner on the 9th of this month. However, what has caught people’s attention is the fact that the invitation card for the dinner does not mention the President of India. Instead, it is listed as the President of Bharat.

This has fueled further speculation about the government’s intentions regarding changing the country’s name. Sources suggest that the central government might introduce a bill to change the name of India during the upcoming five-day special session of Parliament, scheduled to be held from September 18 to 22. If true, this move would undoubtedly have far-reaching implications for the country and its identity. The debate around changing the name from India to Bharat is a complex one, with arguments from both sides. In this contest, Pawan Kalyan’s speech has reignited the debate surrounding the name of our country among fans.

Pawan kalyan's old speech
Pawan kalyan’s old speech