"Dharna Chowk has been a great venue for people to voice their protest for decades. Now, it is no longer available for expressing their anguish and sufferings. Keeping it away (shifting the site) is not democratically correct," he told reporters.
Dharna Chowk, like Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, is a democratic space to voice anguish, said the film star-cum- politician.
He announced Janasena Party's support to the 'Reclaim Dharna Chowk' protest proposed to be organised by the Left parties and people's organisations on May 15.
Congress, BJP, TDP and the Left parties, besides several people's organisations, have been demanding that the government allow protests at the 'Dharna Chowk', a popular place for holding demonstrations in the city.
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A couple of months ago, the TRS government disallowed protests at the chowk, saying they caused inconvenience to residents of the locality, and suggested an alternative site.
The matter had also gone to courts.
Kalyan, however, said he is ready to work with any party that raises people's issues.
His campaign in support of the TDP-BJP combine was said to be one of the major reasons for the electoral success of the alliance in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.