No hurry for alliances, Nadda tells Pawan
Delhi-based reports claim that Pawan and bjp national president J. P. Nadda met for more than 40 minutes. According to reports, he clarified the political imperatives driving Jana Sena in the aftermath of the jagan Mohan reddy administration's increasing harassment. According to reports, the power star protested to Nadda about the state bjp leadership's casual demeanour and refusal to join the Jana Sena in the opposition to the jagan administration.
Pawan kalyan was reportedly told by Nadda not to make any snap decisions. He informed the actor that there was still plenty of time for the andhra pradesh assembly elections and that neither the Jana Sena nor the bjp needed to discuss partnerships at this time. "When it matters, we will make a decision. We risk hurting both parties if we make hasty decisions. The bjp national president reportedly advised the power star, "Let's wait till there are at least six months before the elections and then consider seat sharing or alliances.
Evidently, Veerraju was also angry with pawan kalyan for meeting with the tdp leader without first consulting the BJP. He allegedly informed the bjp national leadership that this had sent the incorrect message to the party's cadres. According to sources, Nadda has not made it clear to pawan kalyan if the partnership with the bjp will continue or how they will take on the jagan administration. He merely instructed Pawan to take his time. On sunday and Monday, Pawan will host two meetings of the Jana Sena political affairs committee.