Harirama Jogaiah Urges Pawan Kalyan to Pursue 40-60 Seats and Share CM Role

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KAKINADA: Chegondi Hari Rama Jogiah, a former minister and leader of the Kapu community, has written a second open letter to Pawan Kalyan, the president of Jana Sena Party. In the letter, Jogiah asks Kalyan to demand a share in the Chief Minister post if the TDP-JSP alliance wins the elections in Andhra Pradesh.

Jogiah also shares details of his recent meeting with Kalyan. He advised Kalyan to demand 45-60 seats and contest from Narsapuram, Bhimavaram, or Tadepalligudem constituencies. Jogiah also suggested that Kalyan include the BJP in the alliance and prepare a combined manifesto that represents the aspirations of the people of Andhra Pradesh.

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According to Jogiah, Kalyan reacted positively to all his suggestions. He cautioned Kalyan not to compromise in seat sharing or power-sharing with the TDP. Jogiah emphasized that his letter reflects the wishes of the Kapu community in the state.

In a previous letter written in December, Jogiah alleged that Kalyan had betrayed the hopes of Kapus and compromised their pride to Nara Chandrababu Naidu.

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