BJP gives a rude shock to Pawan Kalyan

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On Monday, the bharatiya janata party, which has been asserting that it will maintain its alliance with the Jana Sena party, which is led by power star Pawan Kalyan, received a rude shock. bjp national general secretary Y satya Kumar stated emphatically that the bjp has no practise of appointing non-BJP leaders as state chief ministers. "It is not in the BJP's culture to appoint a non-BJP leader as chief minister," he explained.

Satya Kumar stated that the bjp high command will decide on the party's chief ministerial candidate only when elections are held, and that it was not suitable to discuss coalitions or the chief ministerial candidate at this time. He cautioned pawan kalyan not to fall into the trap set by the ysr congress party by discussing coalitions and possibilities. "Previously, telugu desam party president N chandrababu naidu fell into jagan Mohan Reddy's trap by dredging up the subject of special category status and was defeated," he said.

Jagan was attempting to shift opposition attention away from his government's shortcomings, according to satya Kumar, by bringing up the question of alliances. "Jagan is engaging in a mental game. "I advise Pawan to avoid falling prey to this game," he stated. G v L narasimha Rao, a bjp MP, also stated that his party would continue to work with the Jana Sena. "However, no one has the authority to demand the appointment of the chief minister." "After consulting with all parts of the party, our national leadership will make a decision and disclose it at the appropriate time," he said.

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