Amaravati: Jana Sena’s general secretary, Nagababu, expressed readiness on behalf of Pawan Kalyan for an open discussion with the chief minister regarding the state’s current situation. They aim to present both the positives and negatives of the administration. Nagababu also mentioned the high likelihood, at 98%, of forming an alliance between BJP, Jana Sena, and TDP, expressing confidence in winning 30% more seats than in the 2014 elections. He attributed the formation of alliances to the efficiency of Modi’s administration and their special affinity for him.
Nagababu acknowledged the challenges in seat adjustment but assured that everything would be resolved. On another note, he respected Hariramajogayya’s suggestion of allocating 40 seats to Jana Sena, although the priority remains achieving a YSRCP-free Andhra Pradesh. Nagababu emphasized the increased strength of BJP and Jana Sena in Andhra Pradesh compared to 2019.
Regarding his potential candidacy in the elections, he stated, “As of now, I have no plans to contest as an MP from Anakapalli. It depends on the president’s decision.” He reiterated Jana Sena’s commitment to prioritizing defeating the YSRCP over power-sharing and Pawan’s potential chief ministership.