Jana Sena chief, Pawan Kalyan, recently made intriguing remarks about the potential political alliances for the upcoming elections. While attending the NDA allies meet in New Delhi, he predicted that the Jana Sena, Telugu Desam Party (TDP), and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would join forces to contest the polls together. Pawan Kalyan emphasized that their main goal was to prevent the division of anti-Jagan votes, expressing hope for a united front.
In the past, the Jana Sena, BJP, and TDP had fought the elections together in 2014, but they separated in 2019. However, subsequent alliances were forged between the Jana Sena and BJP, though there remained an understanding between the BJP and the TDP. Despite acknowledging some differences between the BJP and TDP, Pawan Kalyan remained optimistic that all three parties would unite for the next elections.
On the issue of the Chief Ministerial candidate, Pawan Kalyan adopted a pragmatic stance, stating that the decision would be based on the respective parties’ strengths at the grassroots level. He highlighted the primary objective of defeating the YSR Congress Party (YCP) and fostering the development of Andhra Pradesh, placing the emphasis on the larger goal rather than individual ambitions.
Furthermore, Pawan Kalyan raised concerns about privacy and governance in the state. He alleged that private individuals were being recruited to collect data, including sensitive information like iris scans, Aadhaar details, and bank account information, raising questions about data security and privacy. He also pointed out issues related to law and order, infrastructure, and support for farmers in the region. The Jana Sena leader declared that his party would stand firmly against these concerns, supported by the people.
This post was last modified on 19 July 2023 10:35 am
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