Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan has made it clear that he will forge an alliance with the parties that are ready to come together in the next election. He said in a media conference conducted at the party office in Mangalagiri.
He added that numerous parties had gained stronger via alliances. He said that to face YSRCP anarchy, the strong main parties should walk together. He said he respects communist parties but he spoke about alliances keeping in mind the parties that influence the elections.
"At one time, alliances helped BRS. Now the strong BJP has also established coalitions. Many parties have become stronger through coalitions. Even in 2014, we got into an alliance with BJP and TDP after a careful analysis. We are absolutely clear about this,” he said.
"Let us avoid splitting the anti-YSRCP vote. We will undoubtedly form alliances when required. Compared to the past, the strength of the Janasena has increased greatly. Kumaraswamy became CM in Karnataka with 30 seats. They claim that an alliance should be formed only if I am the CM candidate. If 40 seats had been allocated in 2019, I would have demanded them as well. In case of early elections arise, we would start operations at the field level from June. It will be happy if all the strong parties come together,” Pawan Kalyan said.

























