Says Srija has no harm from his side
Hyderabad, October 22, 2007
Tollywood filmstar Pavan Kalyan visited the Jubliee Hills police station to return back the revolver and the revolver license he had. Speaking to the press outside the police station, he said that Srija or Bharadwaj have no harm from their side. He said that he is a loving person and is deeply hurt with the recent developments. He said that Chiranjeevi and his family are deeply upset at the recent events. Pavan Kalyan said that he is unhappy with the things happening in the society.
Pavan Kalyan had a revolver bought by Chiranjeevi few years ago. Pavan likes rifle shooting and is a member of the Madras Rifle Club. He said that he is not afraid of life and that he does not need any weapons any more. He said that he came across in the media that Srija said that she has a life threat on her. He said that the police have lot of other things to do for the society and that their precious time need not be wasted to give protection to lovers.
Jubliee Hills police station inspector Srinivas speaking to a television channel confirmed that Pavan kalyan surrender the revolver and the license.
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