Jana Sena Party’s state-level wide-ranging meetings titled `Senatho Senani’ will be held in Visakhapatnam for three days from Thursday. Jana Sena Party PAC Chairman Nadendla Manohar reviewed the arrangements being made at the Indira Gandhi Municipal Stadium in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday evening.
He said that Pawan Kalyan will be in Visakhapatnam for the next three days and will be fully available to the party workers and leaders. The Indira Gandhi Municipal Stadium, where these meetings will be held, has been named after revolutionary Alluri Seetharama Raju and the five entrances to the stadium have been named after Tenneti Viswanatham, Kodi Ramamurthy, Gurajada Apparao, Veeranari Gundamma and Mahakavi Sri Sri.
Manohar said that about 15,000 leaders and workers from all over the state will participate in these meetings. A meeting will be held with the Jana Sena Party Legislative Wing at Bay View Hotel on the YMCA premises from 9 am on Thursday under the chairmanship of Pawan Kalyan. State legislators, ministers, members of Parliament and members of the Legislative Mandal of the Jana Sena Party will participate in this meeting.
A meeting will be held with the Jana Sena Party State Executive Committee at 3 pm. In this meeting, Pawan Kalyan will talk to the leaders and activists of the respective regions to know about the many development programs and welfare programs being carried out across the state after the coalition government came to power.
Pawan Kalyan will meet 10 active members from each constituency from all the constituencies in the state for the programs to be held on Friday, the 29th. Along with discussing many issues and future plans related to the respective regions, he will show a road map to the activists and leaders to strengthen the coalition government and strengthen the party institutionally.
On Saturday, the 30th, the main program at Alluri Seetharama Raju Sabha premises will begin at 1 pm, and Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan will deliver a speech at 6 pm. Manohar said that invitations have been sent to activists in Telangana as well as active members in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu for these meetings.