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Congress Supports Janasena: Interesting

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Janasena Gets Congress Party's Support

Janasena, Congress and Left Parties in JFC
Janasena, Congress and Left Parties in JFC

While the ruling and main opposition political parties of Andhra Pradesh are busy playing political drama, emerging political party Janasena is busy brainstorming on the funds allocated by the union government to AP and the latter's utilization of the funds in various sectors. 

As we know, Janasena's head Power Star Pawan Kalyan let all the intellectuals of AP come under one roof which has been named Joint Facts Finding Committee. Undavalli Arun Kumar, Jayaprakash Naayan, Chalasani Srinivas and Konathala Ramakrishna will be attending for a crucial meet to be conducted by Janasena chief tomorrow. 

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What is more interesting  here is that Power Star has recently contacted AP Congress party's president Raghuveera Reddy. Within no time Raghuveera extended his support to Janasena and said Congress former MLC Gidugu Rudraraju and APCC's chief secretary Janga Gautham would be attending for tomorrow's crucial meet. 

As a matter of fact, then PM Manmohan Singh promised that AP would be declared special status for five years. However, BJP pounded the Congress party in 2014 and assumed the power. With the peoples dismay, BJP ditched AP people rejecting special category status. On the other hand, ruling TDP mortgaged Teluigu self respect in Delhi and forgot fighting for special status. 

At this juncture Telugu people are hoping that the Congress party would surely proclaim special status to AP if they assume the power in 2019. 

Whatsoever, political analysts predict that Congress support to Janasena would be confined to get JFC's resolutions fulfilled. Pro TDP and and YSRCP's media also intentionally ignored Congress' support to Janasena party. Some observers felt those media worried of the bond between Congress and Janasena. But then, which factor made them worried to that extent? Isn't it due to Megastar's mega presence in the Congress party?