Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan has been alerted after reports came in that the party is in turmoil due to his inability to focus on its affairs since it came to power in AP.
That is why, especially as part of an effort to bridge the gap between the party’s MLAs and leaders, he is holding a series of party consultations in Visakhapatnam for three days from the 28th of this month under the title `Senatho Senani’.
Releasing the poster of the `Senatho Senani’ program in Visakhapatnam on Sunday, Minister Nadendla Manohar along with the party leaders said that the program will be held from August 28 to 30. He said that the Jana Sena Legislative Party meeting will be held on the first day and the state executive meeting will be held in the afternoon of that day.
He also explained that there will be a discussion among the parliamentary constituencies on August 29 from 10 am to 2 pm. He said that the good governance provided since the year has also been discussed. He said that Pawan Kalyan will be with the party leaders and activists for this program as he has not had time to spend with the party ranks during the government’s rule so far.
Manohar said that on August 30, the Jana Sena Maha Sabha will begin at 1 pm at the Indira Gandhi Municipal Stadium and Pawan Kalyan will address at 6.00 pm that day. He said that the Jana Sena Party is thinking of taking everyone forward with responsibility.
The Jana Sena Party came to power for the first time in AP. It won the last election with a 100 percent strike rate by uniting the TDP and BJP in the name of alliance. But, since then Pawan Kalyan has become very busy and unable to devote time to strengthening the Jana Sena party in the state, constantly meeting MLAs and party leaders, discussing important issues, and getting their opinions.
The latest surveys released on the occasion of the completion of the coalition government’s one-year rule have revealed that the MLAs who won for the first time on behalf of Jana Sena are facing serious difficulties, and the TDP in-charge is taking over their constituencies. The surveys have concluded that if the same situation continues, it will be difficult for them to win again.
There is dissatisfaction among the MLAs due to the lack of a situation to directly tell party leader Pawan Kalyan about this matter, and the lack of any change in the situation even after telling other leaders in the party.