Leader of the Jana Sena party and charismatic figure pawan kalyan has been steadfastly silent about forming alliances and keeping his relationship with the bharatiya janata party and the telugu desam party under wraps. Both his position on maintaining the coalition with the bharatiya janata party and his aspirations to form an alliance with the telugu desam party are kept a secret. He is neither denying nor endorsing the Jana Sena party partnership that the bjp leaders continue to insist exists.

He also hasn't responded to the ysr congress party leaders' claims that he is the adoptive son of tdp leader N Chandrababu Naidu. Because of these circumstances, Pawan must now publicly state whether he will join the bjp or the TDP. The event is the upcoming MLC elections for the constituency of graduates from Andhra districts along the north coast. P v N Madhav, an outgoing MLC whose term ends on march 29, has been re-nominated by the BJP. On the other hand, the tdp initially declared Ch lakshmi Kumari from Bhimili as their candidate until bringing in Vepada Chiranjeevi, a member of the Kapu caste.

Given Pawan Kalyan's popularity among the young graduates in north coastal Andhra, both the bjp and the tdp are now counting on Jana Sena's backing. Both parties need the Jana Sena support to defeat Sitamraju Sudhakar, the state Brahmin Corporation chairman and YSRC candidate. pawan kalyan is aware that the YSRC will win easily if the Kapu votes are split between the bjp and tdp candidates. The power star must back either the bjp candidate or the tdp candidate because he is adamant about preventing a split in the Kapu votes.

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