Today, Pawan affirmed that there will unquestionably be partnerships in the next elections. He said that conversations on the subject also took place during his visit to
delhi during today's
news conference. He further stated that his prior claim on the consolidation of YSRCP opposition votes had been carefully considered. Additionally, he made it clear that
janasena will run for
office based on the party's strength. However,
pawan kalyan added a crucial qualifier, saying that he does not seek the position of
chief minister and that he is unable to persuade other parties to join the coalition to name him as their candidate for the position. In order to support his claim, he pointed out how prior partnerships of similar nature had helped parties like TRS.
Fans DisappointedPawan's avowed lack of ambition for the
cm position upset his ardent supporters. In actuality,
janasena opposed the governing YSRCP fiercely during 2020–2021.
tdp officials like
chintamaneni prabhakar also said during the
local elections that
janasena supporters were fighting with the YSRCP more effectively than
tdp cadre.
politics in
ap eventually became
jagan vs. Pawan. When Jagan's administration house-arrested Pawan during his visit to Vizag, Pawan mania reached its pinnacle. But at the same moment, CBN was on the scene to show his support for Pawan and for other factors that greatly aided TDP.
JSP supporters had been urging Pawan to run in the
elections by himself up to that point in order to test his mettle. But after seeing Pawan's willingness to join forces with
tdp, JSP supporters launched a
social media campaign demanding that there be a power-sharing arrangement with
tdp and that Pawan demand the position of
cm for the first two to three years. All of these supporters, however, were upset by Pawan's remark on the subject today, and they have publicly said that they are unable to work tirelessly to restore CBN to the position of CM.
Common Voters Welcomed
It is well known that a number of voter groups who supported the YSRCP in
2019 eventually defected. Particularly
government workers continued to agitate against the administration on several occasions. Young
people without jobs who awaited yearly
job calendars, DSC notices, etc. are all disappointed because they haven't received any such notification in the four years that the YSRCP has been in power. These groups of
people want the
government to change in the approaching
elections, but they are unsure if it will actually happen. mainly because they are unsure of how the welfare-dependent masses would respond during elections. They are also concerned about the impact of money and the abuse of power during elections. They now have optimism that the YSRCP would fall thanks to Pawan's remarks from today.