Differences on Seat Sharing Strains Relations Between TDP & Jana Sena?
Bonhomie between TDP Chief N Chandrababu Naidu and Jana Sena leader Pawan Kalyan had come to an end with the onslaught against the AP Chief Minister by Pawan at the recently held his party’s public meeting in Guntur. The fledgling Jana Sena and TDP leaders have been maintaining cordial relations till recenlty. During his Anantapur […]
Bonhomie between TDP Chief N Chandrababu Naidu and Jana Sena leader Pawan Kalyan had come to an end with the onslaught against the AP Chief Minister by Pawan at the recently held his party’s public meeting in Guntur.
The fledgling Jana Sena and TDP leaders have been maintaining cordial relations till recenlty. During his Anantapur visit, Pawan met several TDP leaders and the yellow party also extended support to the film star turned politicial leader to organise party programmes.
Leaders said that the two parties also decided to forge alliance and fight the 2019 elections combined. Trouble began in finalising the number of seats and Assembly Constituencies.
Jana Sena has identified 30 seats where the party will have winning prospects. It includes the constituencies from where the PRP won in 2009 elections in AP. But, the TDP leadership was reluctant to accept Pawan’s demand to allot more number of seats to his party. The ruling party is willing to give five or six seats only to the Jana Sena. It was the reason Pawan snapped relations with Telugu Desam and decided to go alone in the next elections.