In the 2024 Andhra Pradesh elections, Pawan Kalyan’s Janasena Party emerged as the second-largest party by securing victories in multiple assembly constituencies. This marked a significant shift from the previous elections, where the YSRCP, victorious with 151 seats in 2019, now faced a setback, failing to secure at least 18 seats to qualify as the opposition party.
The 2024 elections witnessed a historic defeat for the YSRCP, a surprising turn in Indian political history, as they managed to secure only 11 seats out of 175 in the assembly. Conversely, Janasena Party, which had won only one seat in the 2019 elections, now claimed victory in 21 out of 21 constituencies it contested as part of the alliance.
In a strategic move, a formidable alliance comprising the Janasena Party, TDP, and BJP came together, clinching a resounding victory and forming the government with a commanding majority. This coalition not only secured a decisive win in the assembly but also showed dominance in both the state and national parliamentary constituencies, paving the way for a significant shift in the political landscape.
At the heart of this political upheaval stood Pawan Kalyan, the leader of the Janasena Party, emerging as the pivotal figure in the 2024 elections. His adept leadership and ability to forge alliances played a crucial role in uniting the forces of TDP, BJP, and JSP, ultimately reshaping the political dynamics of Andhra Pradesh.
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