Will Pawan Kalyan Lead the Charge for Jana Sena and BJP in Telangana Municipal Elections?
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Hyderabad, Feb 4 (NationPress) The Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh and president of the Jana Sena, Pawan Kalyan, is set to campaign for candidates from both Jana Sena and the BJP during the upcoming municipal elections in Telangana.
The party confirmed on Wednesday that Pawan Kalyan will engage in campaigning activities on February 7 and 8.
According to the announcement, Jana Sena and BJP have nominated their candidates in a cooperative spirit, aiming to bolster their influence within Telangana and enhance their grassroots presence.
Pawan Kalyan will advocate for the candidates on behalf of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), as stated by the party.
Both Jana Sena and BJP are elements of the NDA government in Andhra Pradesh, which is led by the Telugu Desam Party (TDP).
Despite the TDP's absence from the municipal elections, both BJP and Jana Sena are choosing to contest independently without a formal coalition.
The Telangana BJP has already declared its intention to participate in the elections independently.
The elections for 116 municipalities and seven municipal corporations are set to occur on February 11.
While the BJP has put forth candidates in all urban local bodies, there remains uncertainty regarding the exact number of candidates from the Jana Sena.
Furthermore, the Jana Sena has yet to disclose which municipalities Pawan Kalyan will cover during his campaigning.
Last month, Telangana BJP president N. Ramchander Rao stated that the BJP would go solo in the municipal elections.
He also mentioned that the BJP is open to support from any party.
Rao's remarks followed the Jana Sena's announcement to contest the municipal elections in Telangana.
He emphasized that the BJP has established itself as a viable political alternative in Telangana and does not require alliances to participate in these elections.
The TDP has chosen not to contest the municipal elections in Telangana, marking the first time in the party's history that it refrained from participating in Assembly polls. The party is also opting out of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls in the state.