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Pawan Kalyan’s Focus on Strengthening Jana Sena Party

Pawan Kalyan strengthens Jana Sena: Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan has shifted his attention entirely towards strengthening the party at every organizational level. After years of political fluctuations, Jana Sena is now gaining stability, and Pawan believes this is the right moment to expand the party’s structure across Andhra Pradesh.

In July 2024, the party revealed the first phase of its state-level committee, and now the leadership is preparing to establish district, mandal, and village-level committees to enhance grassroots-level functioning.

 

Jana Sena Committees to Be Formed Down to the Village Level

The party’s central office team has already held a series of meetings with leaders, cadre, and Veera Mahilas (brave women) in multiple constituencies. They collected suggestions and field-level opinions to understand the actual needs and expectations of the workers.

Based on this detailed feedback, the new organizational committees are being designed.

Pawan Kalyan emphasized that the sentiments of the workers must always be respected and that the party must move forward according to their expectations. He strongly believes that recognizing grassroots feelings is essential for the party’s long-term strength.

Special Focus on Key Districts

According to Pawan Kalyan, the Jana Sena Party is already strong in several districts, including:

  • Nellore
  • Prakasam
  • Guntur
  • Krishna
  • Vizianagaram
  • Srikakulam
  • East and West Godavari

The leadership has decided to further strengthen these regions by speeding up organizational activities and expanding cadre presence. The goal is not only to secure electoral victories but also to build powerful local networks.

With mandal and village committees in place, the party aims to respond quickly to public issues and build a solid grassroots base.

Ground Work Completed by Party Leaders

After the 2024 elections, Pawan Kalyan issued several key instructions for organizational expansion. Following this, the central team carried out surveys and held discussions in over 100 constituencies, gathering the feedback of more than 5,000 Jana Sena workers.

 

The rollout plan is clear:

District-level committees: by December 2025

Mandal-level committees: early 2026

Village-level committees: by mid-2026

Once the entire structure is completed, Jana Sena expects to establish a visible presence across every corner of Andhra Pradesh.

Sri Lakshmi

Sri Lakshmi

Srilakshmi a bilingual content writer with 5 years of experience in Telugu and English news writing. Passionate about storytelling and trending topics, Srilakshmi delivers accurate and engaging content for readers worldwide.

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