
Janasena Party, which is part of the ruling alliance in Andhra Pradesh, has constituted a 14-member key committee under the leadership of senior leader and Avanigadda MLA Mandali Buddha Prasad. The committee…
Janasena Party, which is part of the ruling alliance in Andhra Pradesh, has constituted a 14-member key committee under the leadership of senior leader and Avanigadda MLA Mandali Buddha Prasad. The committee includes senior leader T. Siva Shankar, Minister Kandula Durgesh, Machilipatnam MP Vallabhaneni Balashouri, and several MLAs and senior leaders.

The committee's main task is to gather opinions from party workers ahead of the upcoming local body elections. It will also explain the party's policies and alliance ethics to leaders and workers, and coordinate with various party wings to prepare a report with recommendations on priorities for different groups.
Based on the committee's suggestions, party chief Pawan Kalyan will take a final decision on the party's strategy for the local body elections. The committee will also assess the service duration of grassroots workers and compile a detailed report.
The formation of this committee signals Janasena's intent to consolidate its grassroots network ahead of local body elections, which are crucial for strengthening the party's organisational presence beyond the assembly and parliament seats it already holds in the ruling coalition. With a senior and relatively uncontroversial figure like Mandali Buddha Prasad at the helm, the party is likely aiming to minimise internal friction while distributing tickets and resources. The key challenge will be balancing the aspirations of long-serving workers against the coalition dharma with TDP and BJP. The report the committee submits will effectively shape Pawan Kalyan's strategy for these elections, which are expected within months.
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Source: tupaki.com
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