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New headache to Pawan Kalyan: Another party named ‘Janasena’

In Andhra Pradesh, politics is getting spicy in anticipation of the elections to be held in the state soon. YSRCP, TDP, Janasena, Congress and BJP parties are already in the fray as major parties. In addition to these, new parties are also emerging. In this background, famous film producer Sathya Reddy established a new party named ‘Telugu Sena Party’. Former CBI JD Lakshminarayana brought a new party named ‘Jai Bharat Party’. Meanwhile, there is information that another Janasena is going to enter the field in AP.

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Chance of splitting votes

Chandrababu and Pawan have teamed up for the defeat of YCP in the upcoming elections in AP. In this context, it is believed that the votes of the Kapu community will be crucial for TDP. A new kind of politics has come to the fore targeting a split in the Kapu votes. While TDP is planning to give 25 seats to Janasena and get Janasena’s votes in 150 seats, at the same time it is reported that a new party named Bharatiya Janasena is entering the fray this time. It is noteworthy that the name of the president of that party is also Pawan Kalyan. On the other hand, the Bharatiya Janasena Party chief Konanki Pawan Kalyan has announced that their party will contest in all 175 segments in AP.

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Threat to Janasena votes!

Along with the Bharatiya Janasena Party, the party’s election symbol is the bucket. It is reported that new tension has started for Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan as this symbol is very close to the glass in the EVM. The ‘Bharatiya Janasena Party’, which created a vote loss for the Janasena party in Kukatpally, Telangana, is now contesting the AP elections as well. The Janasena’s election symbol glass and the Bharatiya Janasena’s election symbol bucket are identical. About 800 votes were cast for that bucket symbol in the Telangana elections, reportedly confusing it with the glass symbol. Meanwhile, it has become interesting in politics what will happen if around 1000 to 1500 votes are cast to the bucket symbol in AP. If this happens, there is a possibility of splitting votes everywhere, say political analysts.

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