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In accordance with the seat share agreement among TDP, BJP, and Jana Sena, the party is poised to contest in two Lok Sabha seats and 21 assembly seats.
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Under the seat-sharing agreement, TDP will be contesting 17 parliamentary and 144 assembly seats in the state, while the BJP will be contesting six Lok Sabha and 10 assembly seats.
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The public meeting at Chilakaluripet in Palnadu district will be the first by the three parties after they forged an electoral alliance.
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The 2024 polls will be the first time the three parties are contesting the polls together. Back in 2014, when TDP and BJP fought the polls together, JanaSena was their outside ally.
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Lokesh criticized CM Jagan Reddy for allegedly "deceiving people through green mats and graphics" in his Siddham meetings.
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Jana Sena forged an alliance with TDP and BJP to contest Lok Sabha and Assembly polls in the state. The seat sharing between the parties will be finalized soon, the sources said.
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CM Jagan Mohan said that today, our government in Andhra has focused on the welfare of weaker sections. The TDP cycle chain in the state is not running smoothly, prompting his visit to Delhi with his foster son to seek support from central parties.
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Reacting to the finalisation of TDP-JSP-BJP alliance, minister of water resources Ambati Rambabu said that the YSRCP remains steadfast in its commitment to the people of Andhra Pradesh, standing against alliances driven by personal interests rather than the welfare of the state.
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BJP, TDP, Jana Sena Party have decided to contest LS, Andhra assembly polls together for progress of country, state.
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"Andhra Pradesh has been destroyed badly. The BJP and the TDP coming together is a win-win situation for the country and the state," Naidu told a group of reporters while lauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.
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Sources said the number of seats the BJP will get in such an alliance remains a sticking point. Andhra Pradesh has 25 Lok Sabha and 175 Assembly constituencies.
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Additionally, he pledged to provide three free gas cylinders every year to each household under the Deepam Scheme.
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Jana Sena forged an alliance with TDP to contest assembly elections in the state which are scheduled to be held this year.
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The dance master joined the party in the presence of Pawan Kalyan at the Jana Sena party central office in Mangalagiri
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Pawan Kalyan invited him into the party fold by draping a Jana Sena scarf around his neck.
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A few hours after meeting the Jana Sena Party leader at the JSP office in Guntur, Rayudu posted a statement on 'X'
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Rayudu has arrived at the Jana Sena party office in Mangalagiri to meet Pawan Kalyan.
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Expressing displeasure with the party's decision to favour Visakhapatnam MP MVV Satyanarayana for Visakhapatnam East constituency, the disgruntled leader opted to join Jana Sena.
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He stated that he supported TDP without expecting any personal benefits, aiming to curb the government's atrocities.
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Jana Sana party lost deposits in all 8 constituencies it contested in Telangana.