AMaravati: The TDP-Jana Sena alliance in Andhra Pradesh is encountering turbulence as Jana Sena leader Pawan Kalyan retaliates to the TDP’s unilateral announcement of candidates for two seats by declaring that Jana Sena will contest the Razole and Rajanagaram Assembly seats. Pawan Kalyan accuses the TDP of violating the principles of the alliance and expresses concern over the premature announcement of candidates before a seat-sharing agreement. Despite pressures from his party cadres, Pawan Kalyan apologizes to Jana Sena leaders and hopes for understanding from TDP leader Chandrababu Naidu.
Addressing the Republic Day function at the Jana Sena office, Pawan Kalyan hints at Jana Sena contesting one-third of the seats within the alliance and asserts that the collaboration will extend beyond the Assembly elections. Despite the recent comments by TDP’s Nara Lokesh, Pawan Kalyan maintains silence for the sake of the state’s interests. He acknowledges that while Jana Sena could secure seats independently, forming the government might be challenging without the alliance. Pawan Kalyan remains optimistic that the Jana Sena-TDP alliance will pave the way for a promising future for the people of Andhra Pradesh, as elections approach in April-May.