Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, in a powerful speech at the book launch of 'Ame Suryudini Kabalinchindi', highlighted the immense strength and dignity of Indian women. Kalyan emphasized that Indian culture and Dharma have always valued and honored womanhood, a message that resonated with the audience at Tummalapalli Kshetrayya Kalakshetram in Vijayawada. The event celebrated the Telugu translation of Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri's novel, 'Swallowing the Sun', translated by A. Krishna Rao.
Kalyan's words were filled with admiration for women's capabilities, stating, 'Women's power is extraordinary, capable of swallowing the Sun if it so desires.' He praised the book's author, Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri, for her portrayal of modern Indian women's strength through the character of Malathi, which he found inspiring. Kalyan's enthusiasm for reading was also evident, as he shared his eclectic taste, reading books from various ideologies to gain a comprehensive understanding of different perspectives.
The Jana Sena chief expressed his devotion to Goddess Durga, crediting her as the source of all strength. He believed that women's courage and resilience are essential for societal change, and to symbolize this, he named the Jhansi Lakshmi Bai Wing of his party after the fearless warrior. Kalyan's speech was a testament to his appreciation for women's empowerment and his belief in the potential for positive transformation through their strength and courage.