Sources from vijayawada stated that janasena party Political Affairs Committee (PAC) Chairman nadendla manohar visited the families of Dr. BR Ambedkar's party activists who died recently due to various reasons in Konaseema and kakinada districts. He counseled the family members of two activists who lost their lives due to an accident during a visit to Kottapet of Konaseema district. He also presented them with an accident insurance check of five lakh rupees. janasena party Political Affairs Committee (PAC) Chairman nadendla manohar said that telugu desam party (TDP)-Janasena will move ahead with a joint platform. As part of his two-day visit from wednesday (October 18), Dr. BR Ambedkar will visit the family members of party activists who died recently due to various reasons in Konaseema and kakinada districts. In this sequence, he recently consulted the family members of two activists who lost their lives in an accident while visiting Kottapet of Konaseema district. On this occasion they were also presented with an accident insurance check of five lakh rupees.
In this sequence, nadendla manohar addressed the party workers and made several important remarks. telugu desam party (TDP)-Jana Sena alliances and moving forward together were mentioned. He stated that TDP-Janasenas are going to prepare a joint plan in the state and move forward. He said that a full-fledged joint plan will be prepared soon and we will start with a door-to-door campaign. In the same order, the ruling party YSRCP was targeted and criticized. He said that the people are fed up with the rule of chief minister Jagan mohan reddy in the state and all the people of ap are coming together to get rid of the YSRCP government. Meanwhile, janasena party chief pawan kalyan seems to be in a dilemma whether to contest the elections in Telangana. kalyan told the party leaders that there was pressure on him. But, no full explanation has been given on this. This was revealed in a press release issued by janasena on october 27. He said that he will respect the opinions of the leaders and the facts of the field. "It is true that there is pressure on me. Give me a day or two," he told the leaders who met him at the party office in Hyderabad.