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Many in Andhra Pradesh wonder whether Janasena is simply an alteration of outdated political parties or a fresh party that brings new energy and strength to the table. Pawan Kalyan, the leader of Janasena, has repeatedly promised to bring change to politics and introduce a new way of thinking.

However, reports have surfaced that many outdated members of major political parties are now joining Janasena, which some view as a dualistic move. Despite the influx of new members, Janasena has yet to expand its reach and establish a strong cadre. While Pawan Kalyan has a devoted fan base, politics requires knowledgeable and connected individuals who can effectively engage with the public.

The youth of Janasena and their support could greatly benefit the party. However, Janasena lacks strong leaders and an established cadre, which could hinder their growth. It is rumored that former MLAs from the Reddy community in Rayalaseema, an important sub-region in AP, are now turning their attention to Janasena.

They believe that if they combine their strength and political strategies with Janasena's platform, they could secure positions and gain influence. The inclusion of these former members could give an illusion of some political gains for Janasena and it may increase their chances of winning more seats and forming alliances.

Additionally, the support of the Reddy community could provide a significant boost to Janasena's vote bank in Rayalaseema. Despite their limited reach, Janasena aims to fill the vacuum left by the lackluster recovery of TDP. Encouraging migration and securing the support of knowledgeable political leaders could be the key to
achieving this goal but in the long run, this is not what Janasena claimed to have stood for and many predict a downfall after some hype in the short run.


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