If Pawan wants to become the CM, he must go to Goa: Ambati.
Ambati, former Minister and YCP leader, responds to Pawan Kalyan's comments about Jagan needing to go to Germany to claim opposition status. He sarcastically suggests Pawan should go to Goa to become CM. Ambati also highlights the people's role in granting the opposition status, not political leaders. He also addresses the ongoing demands for opposition status during the Andhra Pradesh Assembly session, with Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan stating that YCP will not receive the opposition status in the next five years.

Amaravati: Former Minister and YCP leader Ambati made sharp remarks, stating that if Pawan Kalyan wants to become the Chief Minister, he should go to Goa. This was in response to Pawan’s comment that Jagan should go to Germany to get the opposition status. Ambati posted this on his X account. Today, YCP members and Jagan attended the assembly, protesting for opposition status and blocking the Governor's speech. After that, they staged a walkout. Pawan Kalyan later responded to this issue.
Ambati stated that the people did not give the opposition status to YCP. He clarified that it was not up to him or CM Chandrababu to grant it but that the people did not elect YCP for that position. He pointed out that the party with the higher percentage of votes gets more speaking time, and such an opportunity exists only in Germany. He further mentioned that Jagan should go to that country if he wants to claim that opportunity. He also noted that Goa’s assembly has only 40 seats, and to form a government, the magic figure is 21. In the last election, Jana Sena had also secured 21 seats, which is why Ambati made this tweet.
With the Andhra Pradesh Assembly session starting, YCP leaders and the alliance party made sarcastic remarks against each other. During the assembly session, YCP members entered and left within 10 minutes, demanding the opposition status. However, Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan responded to the media, stating that YCP would not receive opposition status in these five years.
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