I will not enter politics: Allu Arjun

Allu Arjun explained his political leanings and plans for political entry. The actor recently sparked controversy when he went all out to support a YSRC party leader despite the fact that his uncle, Pawan Kalyan, is dead against the ruling party.

He cast his vote today. After voting at the BSNL polling station in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, Allu Arjun spoke with the media.

“I have no affiliation with any party. I will support my friends and family members no matter which party they belong to. Regardless of the parties, I will support those close to me. My support for my uncle Pawan Kalyan is unequivocal,” he said.

He went on to say that if his father-in-law Chandrasekhar Reddy and his friend Bunny Vaas run for office, he will do the same thing.

“I have no plans to enter politics. The reason I went to Nandyala is that Ravi, the YSRC party candidate, is a longtime friend of mine. I supported him, not the party,” he explained.

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