After a lengthy five-year absence, telugu desam party president N chandrababu naidu recently met with Jana Sena party leader and powerhouse pawan kalyan at a hotel in Vijayawada. This meeting essentially reaffirmed that the two parties are moving closer to an alliance. Even though the two leaders had been conducting secret talks for days, the vijayawada meeting made their partnership public. It won't be long until Naidu and Pawan discuss a seat-sharing agreement.

However, recent rumours circulating in Andhra political circles claim that the coalition will not be limited to just two parties and that additional parties may join as well. According to sources, the Aam Admi party, led by former IAS officer and ex-MLA Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan, and Lok Satta, led by former cbi joint director V. V. Lakshminarayana, are both expressing interest in joining the coalition. However, neither of these parties — AAP nor Lok Satta — wants any representation in the assembly. As part of seat sharing, they desire a few seats for the lok sabha elections.

While JD Lakshminarayana is interested in running for the AAP from the Visakhapatnam parliamentary constituency, Jayaprakash Narayan is interested in running for the lok sabha from the vijayawada parliamentary constituency. As a result, there would be a grand coalition of four parties. However, the bharatiya janata party, which already partners with the Jana Sena party, is a concern. As Pawan hinted at the other day, the Jana Sena may cut ties with the saffron party because it hasn't offered a strategy for taking down the Y S jagan Mohan reddy administration. The bjp is eager to keep the current coalition with Pawan, though.

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