
Like PM, Kalyan switches to English while speaking on J&K attack
In a recent turn of events, Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan made a remarkable switch during his speech on the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam. Kalyan, who is known for his fiery speeches, suddenly switched from Telugu to English, sending out a strong message of solidarity and unity in the face of terrorism.
The incident drew parallels with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent speech, where he too switched from Hindi to English to condemn the Pahalgam attack. The PM’s decision to switch languages was seen as a deliberate move to emphasize India’s fight against terrorism and to convey a sense of unity and strength to the nation.
Kalyan’s speech, which was captured on video, shows him speaking in Telugu for most part, but then suddenly switching to English to condemn the attack. “The…attack has been one of the darkest days in entire country,” he said, his voice filled with emotion and conviction.
The sudden switch to English sent shockwaves on social media, with many praising Kalyan for his bold move. “Kalyan ji’s sudden switch to English is a powerful statement against terrorism,” tweeted one user. “It’s a sign of our country’s strength and unity in the face of adversity,” added another.
The Pahalgam attack, which took place on August 10, left several people injured and one person dead. The attack was widely condemned by political leaders and citizens across the country, with many calling for stronger measures to combat terrorism.
Kalyan’s decision to switch to English during his speech was seen as a deliberate move to reach out to a wider audience and to send out a strong message of solidarity. By speaking in English, Kalyan was able to convey his message to a global audience, sending out a powerful signal that India will not be intimidated by terrorism.
The incident also drew parallels with the PM’s recent speech, where he too switched from Hindi to English to condemn the attack. The PM’s decision to switch languages was seen as a deliberate move to emphasize India’s fight against terrorism and to convey a sense of unity and strength to the nation.
In his speech, the PM said, “We will not be deterred by such attacks. We will not let terrorism break our resolve. We will continue to fight against terrorism and ensure the safety and security of our citizens.”
The PM’s words were echoed by Kalyan, who said, “We will not be intimidated by such attacks. We will continue to fight against terrorism and ensure the safety and security of our citizens.”
The Pahalgam attack has sent shockwaves across the country, with many calling for stronger measures to combat terrorism. The incident has also raised questions about the government’s preparedness to deal with such attacks, and whether more needs to be done to prevent such incidents in the future.
However, the switch to English by Kalyan and the PM during their speeches has sent out a powerful message of solidarity and unity in the face of adversity. It has also shown that even in the face of terror, India will not be intimidated and will continue to fight against terrorism with all its might.
As the country grapples with the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack, one thing is clear – India will not be deterred by terrorism. We will continue to fight against terrorism and ensure the safety and security of our citizens. And with leaders like Kalyan and the PM leading the charge, we can be assured that India will emerge stronger and more united than ever.
Source: https://youtu.be/hl6_hZOnkFA