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no alliance with Janasena: Telangana BJP president Kishan Reddy announced that there is no more alliance with Janasena. He made it clear that BJP will not have alliances with any party in the parliamentary elections. Kishan Reddy clarified that BJP will contest alone in Telangana. He said that the results of the Lok Sabha will be different from the surveys. Kishan Reddy’s comments are being discussed in Jana Sena circles as well. Janasena did not want to make alliances with BJP in assembly elections. He wanted to contest in 32 seats on behalf of his party. But BJP leaders Kishan Reddy and Laxman made an embassy and offered eight seats to Jana Sena and made alliances.
Pawan Kalyan campaigned for the elections along with Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. In Telangana, the BJP’s strategy of forming an alliance with Janasena Party chief Pawan Kalyan’s image has failed. The alliance with the Janasena did not benefit either party. The election results proved that the BJP workers did not support the Janasena in all the eight seats where the Janasena party contested. Traditionally BJP’s vote bank also did not favor Janasena. Earlier BJP got ten thousand votes in places like Tandoor. That vote bank was not transferred. Similar analyzes were also found in Kukat Palli. It is for this reason that Kishan Reddy is expected to have made a statement on the issue of alliance with Jana Sena.
Pawan Kalyan is already saying that he is with BJP in AP, but he is not contesting elections with that party. They are contesting with TDP. In this order, Pawan changed his mind and thought that the alliance formed during the Telangana elections would also come to AP and contest with the BJP. But as the BJP has decided to alienate the Janasena in Telangana, it is expected that there will be no chance of meeting with the BJP in AP as well. But still Janasena party is a partner in NDA. It did not come out of NDA.
But Jana Sena sources say that Kishan Reddy’s statement is not that the national party will decide about alliances. But the BJP high command will agree only if the alliances are mutually beneficial. It is expected that there will be no chance of alloting seats to the Janasena party as it will not get any advantage in the assembly elections. It is said that as the election is still three months away, it is not possible to predict what will happen.
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