Pawan Kalyan, leader of the Jana Sena Party, convened with Telugu Desam Party President N. Chandrababu Naidu at the latter’s residence in a significant political meeting. Their discussions reportedly revolved around the possibility of forming an alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP Alliance) for the upcoming elections in Andhra Pradesh.
Amidst speculation, both leaders are expected to journey to Delhi to engage in talks with BJP leadership regarding the potential alliance. The rendezvous follows their recent announcement of leaving avenues open for the BJP to join their existing alliance, disclosed during their previous seat-sharing agreement announcement.
While the TDP and Jana Sena have already publicized their initial candidate lists, discussions also touched upon the composition of the second round of candidate nominations. The strategic deliberations underscore the shifting political dynamics in the state, with an emphasis on consolidation against the incumbent YSR Congress.
Intriguingly, the potential alliance between TDP-Jana Sena-BJP, though not finalized, reflects a concerted effort to thwart vote division and counter the ruling party’s dominance. This move signifies a recalibration of political alliances in Andhra Pradesh ahead of the impending electoral battle.