As the alliance between Jana Sena, TDP, and BJP gets stronger, Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan announces the candidacy of K Durgesh for Nidadavolu constituency. This move is part of the seat-sharing arrangement between the parties for the upcoming Lok Sabha and assembly polls in Andhra Pradesh, where Jana Sena will contest 24 assembly and three Lok Sabha seats. With the announcement of Durgesh, Jana Sena now has six candidates for the assembly polls.
Jana Sena Strengthens Alliance, Announces Nidadavolu Candidate
The political landscape in Andhra Pradesh has taken a significant turn with the strengthening alliance between Jana Sena, Telugu Desam Party (TDP), and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). As part of their seat-sharing arrangement for the upcoming Lok Sabha and assembly polls, Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan has announced the candidacy of K Durgesh for the Nidadavolu constituency.
Background
Jana Sena is a regional political party founded by renowned actor and humanitarian Pawan Kalyan. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Jana Sena contested 175 assembly seats in alliance with the TDP and BJP. However, the alliance failed to make a significant impact, with Jana Sena winning only one assembly seat and no Lok Sabha seats.
Seat-Sharing Arrangement
Following the setback in the 2019 polls, the three parties have forged a new alliance for the upcoming elections. As per the seat-sharing arrangement, Jana Sena will contest 24 assembly seats and three Lok Sabha seats, while TDP and BJP will field candidates in the remaining constituencies.
Nidadavolu Constituency
The Nidadavolu constituency is located in the West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh. It is currently represented by Bonthu Rammohan of the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP). K Durgesh, the Jana Sena candidate for Nidadavolu, is a former MLA and president of the party's West Godavari district unit.
FAQs
Q1. How many seats will Jana Sena contest in the upcoming elections? A1. 24 assembly seats and 3 Lok Sabha seats.
Q2. Who is contesting from Nidadavolu constituency on behalf of Jana Sena? A2. K Durgesh.
Q3. What is the current political affiliation of Nidadavolu constituency? A3. YSR Congress Party.
Q4. Which party held the seat of Nidadavolu constituency before the YSRCP? A4. Telugu Desam Party.
Q5. How many seats did Jana Sena win in the 2019 assembly elections? A5. One.
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