Begin typing your search above and press return to search.
Janasena Aiming To Try Its Luck In Telangana?
By: Tupaki Desk | 12 Dec 2022 5:40 AM GMTThe political parties in the nation are buys expanding their footprints from one state to another state. Even the regional parties are also spreading to other states. The Delhi-based Aam Aadmi Party formed a government in Punjab and contested the recent Gujarat polls. Telangana's TRS became BRS and is busy setting up party offices in other states.
Now Pawan Kalyan is also trying to travel on the same path. His party Janasena is making arrangements in trying its luck in Telangana. Pawan Kalyan urged the party leaders and workers to be ready as far as the next general elections are concerned.
Reports say that executives for around 29 Assembly constituencies have been appointed by the leadership keeping the 2023 polls in mind. These executives are expected to tour the regions allotted to them and understand various things like the issues people there.
Besides this, they might also prepare a list of suitable candidates and submit the same to the leadership. After a brainstorming session, they might get a party ticket.
Political experts say that Janasena might be on a big plan that's why executives were appointed only for a few constituencies rather than appointed executives for all the Assembly constituencies. It appears like Janasena might have worked on this and selected regions where it might have a chance.
Moreover, Janasena is in alliance with Bharatiya Janata Party in Andhra Pradesh. Due to this, Janasena kept itself out of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation(GHMC) polls. The party announced a few candidates and they were forced to withdraw their nominations.
Keeping this in mind everyone wants to know if BJP-Janasena might see a crack with this. Janasena's entry into Telangana will surely result in impacting the vote share of TRS and BJP. As the Telangana wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party wants to come to power in the state by crushing TRS, we have to wait and see if the saffron party accepts this or not.
On the other hand, there is also a criticism of this. Critics are saying why Janasena wants to try its luck in Telangana when it is unable to do anything in Andhra Pradesh despite contesting a bunch of elections.
Now Pawan Kalyan is also trying to travel on the same path. His party Janasena is making arrangements in trying its luck in Telangana. Pawan Kalyan urged the party leaders and workers to be ready as far as the next general elections are concerned.
Reports say that executives for around 29 Assembly constituencies have been appointed by the leadership keeping the 2023 polls in mind. These executives are expected to tour the regions allotted to them and understand various things like the issues people there.
Besides this, they might also prepare a list of suitable candidates and submit the same to the leadership. After a brainstorming session, they might get a party ticket.
Political experts say that Janasena might be on a big plan that's why executives were appointed only for a few constituencies rather than appointed executives for all the Assembly constituencies. It appears like Janasena might have worked on this and selected regions where it might have a chance.
Moreover, Janasena is in alliance with Bharatiya Janata Party in Andhra Pradesh. Due to this, Janasena kept itself out of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation(GHMC) polls. The party announced a few candidates and they were forced to withdraw their nominations.
Keeping this in mind everyone wants to know if BJP-Janasena might see a crack with this. Janasena's entry into Telangana will surely result in impacting the vote share of TRS and BJP. As the Telangana wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party wants to come to power in the state by crushing TRS, we have to wait and see if the saffron party accepts this or not.
On the other hand, there is also a criticism of this. Critics are saying why Janasena wants to try its luck in Telangana when it is unable to do anything in Andhra Pradesh despite contesting a bunch of elections.