In the name of 'Return Gift', ruling political party of Telangana, TRS, appears to be playing a spoilsport in AP's politics. TRS has been playing collusive politics with YSRCP for the past couple of months.
Finally, both the parties spilled the beans. YCP's chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy will be meeting TRS leader KTR today. It's expected YSRCP will become a part of KCR's Federal Front. Besides, TRS may directly contest for AP in some assembly constituencies or it will support YSRCP in the general elections. TRS leaders may also campaign for the victory of YS Jagan during poll battle. Obviously, TRS' decision not only has some impact on ruling TDP of AP, but also on Janasena party.
Janasena chief Power Star Pawan Kalyan, however, castigated the alliance between TRS and YCP. "TRS leaders once said, they wouldn't make YS Jagan enter Telangana. In reality, what they are doing?" he questioned in his recent interviews. Pawan Kalyan also opined it'd not be fair TRS tied up with a corrupt politician.
It's known news that Janasena activists from Telangana state voluntarily supported TRS during recent elections. Janasena too, stayed away from contesting which indirectly helped TRS to the core. However, Pawan Kalyan asserted in the recent interviews that Janasena would surely contest in Telangana polls, at least for experience sake.
In fact, Pawan Kalyan has great fan following in Telangana. Especially, his following has increased by leaps and bounds comparing with his following in 2009. If at all Janasena contests in Lok Sabha elections, it would do great harm to TRS. "JSP may win or mayn't. But it could be said sure that TRS would severely be affected with Janasena's contesting. If at all, TRS gets its 'Return Gift' strategy dropped, then Janasena may also change its decision," a political analyst said.