‘What did I say and what are you reporting?’

Jana Sena leader Nagababu fumed at a TV news channel for misreporting facts. The news channel reported that the Jana Sena would contest from all the 175 Assembly constituencies, if there is no alliance with other political parties in the 2024 elections.

Responding to this, Nagababu tweeted: “what did I say and what are you reporting?” He even presented the fake and factual news videos in two different panels.

Earlier, Nagababu did not make any mention about the number of constituencies from which the party would contest. He only said that their party chief Pawan Kalyan could be having a strategy behind the statement that the JS would not allow the anti-YCP votes to get split. “The Jana Sena cadre is also waiting to know how would it be done,” he said.

Nagababu affirmed that Jana Senanis would strive to make Pawan Kalyan the next CM of Andhra Pradesh. When asked if there was any clarity on the party forging alliance with others, Nagababu said that it was too early to make any comment on it. However, he said that their party chief would fight for protecting the interests of Andhra people, as they had lost much during the bifurcation of the state.

The Jana Sena chief’s brother said that only their party boss could give a clarity on the alliance with other parties. “I have only a vague idea about the alliance with other parties. I too am waiting for the suspense to unfold,” he said.

Keeping these comments aside, the electorate in the state is waiting for an official confirmation from Pawan Kalyan about the party’s alliance and strategy the party would adopt to win the 2024 polls.

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