Jana Sena Party (JSP) president Pawan Kalyan on Saturday said that he is looking at three possibilities during the 2024 elections. They were forming a JSP-BJP alliance or a coalition government of JSP, BJP and TDP, or JSP coming to power on its own.
Addressing the party’s general meeting at the party’s office at Mangalagiri in Guntur district, Mr. Kalyan suggested that there is still some time for things to happen and without revealing much about the fate, anything can happen after two years. Is. In relation to his party’s tie-up with the BJP.
The JSP blamed the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) government for the deteriorating law and order situation in the state. A resolution to this effect was passed under the aegis of Mr Kalyan, who said the YSRCP should be blamed for “political killings” and attacks on its critics and imposition of cases.
The party also passed a resolution calling for the formation of a peace committee that would seek to restore normalcy in Konaseema with like-minded parties and organizations.
It (JSP) alleged that the trouble in Amalapuram was instigated by the YSRCP to take political mileage out of the situation and the government was targeting those who had nothing to do with the incident.
Another resolution was passed in the meeting to help the farmers, especially the tenant farmers, who were in distress.
Mr Kalyan said that his party has been with the farmers from the very first day of its existence, and in the last three years at least 3,000 farmers have ended their lives due to the crisis on the agriculture sector, which is affected by the policies of the government. had increased. ,
In addition, the meeting condemned the harsh attitude of the Chief Minister, Home Minister and Director General of Police in dealing with attacks on women and leaders and workers of opposition parties, who raised their voice against the government’s failures.
The JSP took strong objection to the harassment of its workers who were exposing the misdeeds and failures of the government.
JSP Political Affairs Committee (PAC) chairman Nadendla Manohar, member K. Nagababu and others participated.