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Amaravati: The Andhra Pradesh Women’s Commission has issued a notice to film actor and Jana Sena Party president Pawan Kalyan who alleged that as many as 30,000 women had gone missing in Andhra Pradesh and that he was informed about this by the Central Intelligence.

APWC chairperson Vasireddy Padma in her notice on Monday asked him to give reasons for his comment which raised fears on women’s security in the



society and also tended to lower the image of single women. “How many single women, the Centre said, the volunteers had handed over to anti-social elements?

Did they show proof to you? Are you passing comments and making baseless allegations that caused panic among women, for political gains?” she asked while seeking him or his representative to show proof for the number of missing women within 10 days to the Commission.
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