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CBN, Lokesh hugs Pawan as he meets Undavalli

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CBN, Lokesh hugs Pawan as he  meets Undavalli
CBN, Lokesh hugs Pawan as he meets Undavalli

CBN, Lokesh hugs Pawan as he  meets Undavalli. Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan recently had a significant meeting with Telugu Desam National President and former Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu at Chandrababu's residence in Undavalli. The meeting took place in the spirit of Sankranti, with Chandrababu extending an invitation to Pawan for lunch. Notably, key leaders from both parties, including Nara Lokesh and Nadendla Manohar, were present.

The discussions during the meeting reportedly covered crucial topics such as the adjustment of Telugu Desam-Jana Sena seats, the formulation of a joint manifesto, alliance with BJP, and considerations regarding Janasena-TDP seat adjustments. One of the key outcomes was an agreement not to accept leaders from other parties into their alliance without thorough scrutiny for the next four and a half years. Opposition and opportunistic leaders will not be welcomed under any circumstances.

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Further, the leaders decided to finalize the alliance's first list promptly, considering that the YCP had already released three lists. The leaders, Chandrababu and Pawan Kalyan, are expected to participate in a bonfire ceremony at Mandama in Amaravati on the following Sunday. This event will symbolize the burning of anti-public figures released by the AP government. The leaders plan to highlight the ideologies of TDP and Janasena through this joint activity.

Despite the absence of festivals for the past four years, the cadres of both parties expressed joy at the collaboration of Chandrababu and Pawan. Additionally, farmers voiced their discontent with the current government, stating that they would include anti-people symbols in the Bhogimanta (harvest festival) celebrations. The farmers issued a strong warning to the Jagan government, indicating their determination to express their discontent in the upcoming elections.

 

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