What's behind Jana Sena's resurgence?

Sindujaa D N

This election cycle in andhra pradesh holds particular intrigue for the Jana Sena party, with recent surveys indicating a resurgence in its popularity across many contested seats. In the previous elections, Pawan Kalyan, the party leader, data-faced defeats in both gajuwaka and bhimavaram despite contesting in these two constituencies.

 However, this time around, Pawan has opted to run from pithapuram in the kakinada district, stepping away from his previous constituencies. The decision to contest 21 assembly seats along with the kakinada and Bandar mp seats in alliance signals a strategic move by Jana Sena. With strong prospects in securing victory in both mp seats, particularly due to the positive indicators, the party is confident in several assembly seats including Yelamanchili, Pendurthi, Anakapalli, pithapuram, P. Chidambaram, Gannavaram, Rajolu, tadepalli Gudem, bhimavaram, Narasapuram, Avanigadda, and Unguturu.


While some constituencies present a tougher challenge, such as Polavaram, Railway Koduru, Visakhapatnam South, and Palakonda, others like Tirupati, Tenali, Rajanagaram, and kakinada Rural seem less competitive. Notably, Jana Sena candidates like Arani Srinivasulu in Tirupati, nadendla manohar in Tenali, and Lokam madhavi in Nellimar data-face significant competition, indicating a dynamic electoral landscape.


As the election day unfolds, these expectations may evolve, offering a clearer picture of Jana Sena's standing and prospects in the political arena.

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