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10 Years Of Jana Sena: What's The Progress?

10 Years Of Jana Sena: What's The Progress?

The Jana Sena party will hold its 10th anniversary celebration today. Is there a situation where Pawan Kalyan, who founded the party in March 2014, will talk about the progress he has made? If you ask, you may say no. Since the establishment of Jana Sena, Pawan Kalyan has been working against the Jagan agenda.

It is noteworthy that Jana Sena did not contest in the 2014 general elections. He said that if the TDP-BJP alliance was formed, he would support it unconditionally without stating his goals.

After YS Jagan's defeat in the 2014 elections, Pawan Kalyan celebrated Jana Sena's ambition. Pawan Kalyan has openly announced this on many occasions. He said that he supported the TDP-BJP alliance to prevent Jagan from coming to power.

Sensing the people's opposition to Chandrababu's rule, Pawan has again come forward in a new guise. Pawan planned to split the anti-Babu votes in order to bring CBN back to power.

Pawan formed an alliance with the Left parties and BSP. It is known to all that Pawan has a huge strategy behind his alliance with BSP. Thus, turning the Dalit votes towards him, he made a move to attack the YCP vote bank. During the 2019 election campaign, he touched the feet of BSP supremo Mayawati to impress the Dalits.

Pawan did not campaign in the seats contested by Lokesh and Chandrababu. Also, Chandrababu did not campaign in the two constituencies contested by Pawan.

With this, people realized that Pawan and Chandrababu were in a mutually beneficial agreement. Both Chandrababu and Pawan were kicked out by the people. Since then, they have grown their rage towards Jagan. Anyway, they vowed to dethrone him.

In this context, Pawan tried to play a bigger role in splitting the anti-government votes for himself. On the other hand, attempts to bring the official ally BJP closer to the TDP have failed.

Exactly a year ago, in the ninth annual assembly, Pawan requested the BJP to provide a road map to oust Jagan. So far, there is no road map. On the other hand, TDP remained silent on the alliance with Jana Sena. Chandrababu gave clear instructions to his party leaders that no one should talk about the alliance with Pawan Kalyan.

Jana Sena's most trusted guardians are Kapus, Balijas, Telagas, and Ontaris. They do not want to ally with TDP. Former minister and Kapu leader Hari Ramajogaiah made this clear to Pawan Kalyan in a meeting two days ago. Should he adhere to his vote bank to contest independently? Or should he ally with TDP at the risk of his vote bank's self-respect?

In this background, the annual meeting to be held in Machilipatnam this evening has gained importance. In the last ten years, Jana Sena's activity has been carrying the palanquin of CBN.

Let us hope that at least in the coming days, he will start independent politics and protect the self-esteem of those who believed in him along with the Kapus.

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