After establishing the party for ten years, Pawan Kalyan, the leader of the Jana Sena, recently made a discovery. He now thinks that in Andhra Pradesh, the Kapu caste wields tremendous influence, and that in order to protect his political future, he must accept this power. Due to his promotion of the Kapu slogan, the party's goal of transcending caste and religion has been put on hold. The most recent janasena Avirbhava Sabha gave this a forum. Given that Pawan has frequently suggested an alliance with them, the tdp is concerned about how the Kapu tagline would be received. If they ally with the Kapus, they worry about losing the allegiance of other castes.

While Pawan's demand for the Kapus, Balijas, Telagas, and Ontaris to take a larger role as a group is good, it is crucial to keep in mind that the community and allied castes do not get along well with other social strata in the state. Political specialists advise Pawan to interact clearly with every community, especially his own. The tdp thinks that a variety of factors contribute to the opposition to Kapus among Kshatriyas, BCs, minorities, Dalits, and other disadvantaged groups.

The tdp leadership is aware that many people, including the aforementioned social groupings, disagree with Pawan's leadership. Chandrababu, lokesh, and other significant leaders have refrained from considering an alliance with Pawan as a result of this insight. lokesh even questioned the source of the information during a recent padayatra that an alliance with janasena was likely. In private, tdp leaders express scepticism that even Kapus would back them if they teamed up with Pawan.

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