Making the prospects of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) tough in 2019 elections, its ally Janasena of actor-turned politician Pawan Kalyan has, for the first time, accused it of deep-rooted corruption and vowed to fight against all-pervading corruption.This could prove a setback to TDP, which has pulled out representatives from the Union cabinet last week while indicating to severe ties with ally BJP. It was the critical last-minute support of Pawan Kalyan that helped the TDP-BJP alliance to come to power in 2014, which was repeatedly acknowledged by both TDP and BJP.Speaking at a heavily crowded public meeting near Guntur on Wednesday, the Janasena president has also vowed to fight against the Centre and build peoples’ movements for achieving special category status to Andhra Pradesh He has warned the Centre not to test the patience of people of Andhra and hurt their sentiments on the promised special category status, while accusing the BJP government of betraying the Andhra people. He has also accused the Union government of resorting to constitutional violation by going back on the special category status.The Janasena president has vowed to go on fast-unto-death if needed in the fight for achieving special category status and for fulfilment of other promises and assurances of the government made on the floor of Parliament.Claiming to have maintained utmost restraint for the last four years on the performance of TDP government in Andhra for having extended electoral support, Pawan Kalyan said he was badly disappointed with Chandrababu Naidu ’s performance in rebuilding the residual state.He questioned the achievements of Chandrababu Naidu on delivering corruptfree, fair and just governance, apart from airing displeasure over his failure in attracting significant investments and providing jobs to youth. The actor-turned politician also said he was ashamed at seeing Andhra Pradesh topping the corruption charts, while accusing the chief minister’s son and minister Nara Lokesh of indulging in large-scale corruption deals.Accusing the TDP government of resorting to centralised development around the capital region, he warned the Chandrababu Naidu government of neglecting the development of North Andhra and Rayalaseema regions, which could propel regional agitations.He also found fault with the TDP government for acquiring nearly one lakh acres of land for the Greenfield capital city Amaravati from the farmers, deviating from the earlier assurance of the chief minister that some 2,000 acres was enough to build the capital city. Pawan Kalyan has also aired serious concerns over the likely fate of farmers who had surrendered thousands of acres of their precious land for the construction of capital city.Predicting significant changes in the political landscape of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan said his party would play a key role, while making it clear that he will not in 2019 elections support TDP that had lost the people’s trust.Not sparing the opposition YSR Congress party, Pawan Kalyan accused it of forming tacit deals with the BJP and questioned how its leader Vijay Sai Reddy could manage to often meet prime minister Narendra Modi , whom the chief minister Chandrababu Naidu could not meet for 29 times.