Regardless of the twists and turns in political ideologies, it's becoming increasingly common for political parties to appoint individuals with educational backgrounds such as IIT and international courses as strategists and advisors. This departure from traditional stereotypes aims to leverage innovative approaches in engaging with the public. YSRCP and tdp are actively competing in this arena, each having strong strategists guiding their political decisions.
Contrastingly, the janasena party, led by Pawan Kalyan, seems to be facing a different scenario. Despite its ambitious goals of coming to power in Andhra Pradesh, the party is perceived to lack prominent strategists providing effective advice. The absence of clear advisors and the seeming lack of implementation of strategic suggestions have become apparent, particularly with the departure of key leaders who have voiced their concerns on social media.
The comments made by these departing leaders suggest a sentiment of dissatisfaction within janasena, raising questions about the party's strategy and decision-making processes. The leaders have expressed concerns about the party's approach, advising a focus on strengthening the party, increasing credibility, and considering alliances at the time of elections.
The uncertainty regarding whether janasena is receiving strategic advice and, if so, whether it is being effectively implemented has led to doubts about the party's future trajectory. Without clarity on this matter, there are warnings that the party's situation could resemble a ship without a rudder, emphasizing the need for a clear and effective strategy for janasena moving forward.