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Chandrababu To Pawan’s House, Discussion On Seats And Elections Strategy

The Central Election Commission is working to hold the Lok Sabha elections in Andhra Pradesh along with the Legislative Assembly elections in another three months. However, political analysts say that there is a possibility that the elections will be held in AP earlier than expected. TDP and Janasena are contesting together in the next election. In this background, as the alliance between the two parties is fixed, there is a discussion about seat distribution between the parties.

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TDP Chief Meets With Jana Senani

It is reported that TDP president Nara Chandrababu went to Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan’s house in Hyderabad and discussed the latest politics. To this extent, it seems that issues such as current developments, seats, campaigns, manifestos, and alliances with the BJP were discussed. It is known that in the past, Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan went to Chandrababu’s house several times and had discussions. But when Chandrababu went to Pawan’s house, there was interest in politics regarding the strategy.

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Seats For Jana Sena?

In the wake of the alliance between Jana Sena and TDP, everyone is excited about the seat allocation calculations. Initially, everyone thought that Jana Sena would get 40 to 42 seats; it is reported that Nadendla Manohar said that the party does not have strength in all seats and cannot ask for more than 30 seats. Pawan Kalyan seems to have asked for 30 seats, and it appears that TDP leader Chandrababu agreed to give 25 seats. But there are reports that TDP has decided to provide 27 or 28 seats while the Jana Sena chief asked to give up to 30. Apart from this, while Jana Sena wanted to give them 5 MP seats, it seems that TDP is willing to give 2.

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