In anticipation of the 2024 elections, PM Modi’s rally will feature participation from N Chandrababu Naidu and Pawan Kalyan, and it will be the first NDA election rally in Andhra Pradesh.
The Palnadu district of Andhra Pradesh’s Boppudi hamlet, close to Chilakaluripet town, is the proposed site of a big public gathering on March 17. Actor Pawan Kalyan, the chairman of the Jana Sena Party, and Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu would share the dais with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
According to a TDP leader with knowledge of the development, the party was notified on Tuesday by the PM’s office that Modi will be traveling to Andhra Pradesh to participate in the Chilakaluripet rally.
The event, called Prajagalam, would be the first NDA election gathering in Andhra Pradesh before the concurrent legislative assembly and Lok Sabha elections on May 13.
The PM Modi rally will feature participation from Janasena leader Pawan Kalyan and TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu. This will be the first NDA election meeting in Andhra Pradesh ahead of the 2024 elections.
After ten years, the three alliance partners—the TDP, Janasena, and BJP—will get together, and it will be a long time before Modi, Naidu, and Kalyan appear on the same electoral platform.
“Chasing away atrocious politics” is the stated goal of Prajagalam, according to the Janasena, for Andhra Pradesh’s bright future. Large numbers of TDP, Janasena, and BJP workers are being mobilized for the conference.Lhe TDP unveiled a unique logo with pictures of Modi, Naidu, and Kalyan ahead of the meeting.After a lengthy meeting at Naidu’s Andhra Pradesh home in Undavalli on March 11, the NDA partners finalized their seat-sharing arrangement for the Lok Sabha and state elections. Under the arrangement, the TDP will contest 144 state seats and 17 parliamentary seats, while the BJP will compete for six Lok Sabha and ten assembly seat.
The TDP unveiled a unique logo with pictures of Modi, Naidu, and Kalyan ahead of the meeting.
After a lengthy meeting at Naidu’s Andhra Pradesh home in Undavalli on March 11, the NDA partners finalized their seat-sharing arrangement for the Lok Sabha and state elections. Under the arrangement, the TDP will contest 144 state seats and 17 parliamentary seats, while the BJP will compete for six Lok Sabha and ten assembly seats.
Janasena, led by Pawan Kalyan, is running for 21 assembly seats and two Lok Sabha seats.
Naidu has already revealed the identities of 128 candidates for the assembly elections; the remaining 16 could be revealed at any moment.
Naidu said a few days ago that the BJP, Janasena, and TDP had chosen to run jointly in the Andhra Pradesh assembly and Lok Sabha elections, with PM Modi providing energetic and imaginative leadership. According to Naidu, the NDA partners decided that during seat-sharing talks, the state’s interests and future will be given first priority.