Huge confusion between Nagababu and Pawan Kalyan? Fans frustrated

After facing a humiliating defeat in the 2019 general elections, it seems like the Janasena party hasn’t learned their lesson well. After teaming up with the mighty BJP, they didn’t make any good use of this alliance so far. Now, they are finding new routes to advertise instability in their party.

This is all about Mega Brother Naga Babu and Jana Sena Chief Pawan Kalyan reacting to Atchannaidu arrests in two different ways. While Pawan Kalyan is taking on the ruling YSRCP for the arrest of the former minister and terming it as an arrest that came out of the conspiracy, on the other side, Nagababu’s words favor the government.

Though Pawan earlier mentioned that every leader in the party having their personal opinions is not at all a problem, Nagababu commenting contrary to the Party’s stand is just unbelievable and unacceptable for the Janasainiks. Naga Babu reminded the TDP of the past, when they formed government, a Janasena supporter was beaten badly by the police for posting something that criticized a TDP MLA on the social media.

Now, Nagababu has questioned the TDP how can they raise their voice when a person who committed to illegal activities gets arrested. Naga Babu further said that the sin of troubling that Janasena’s party activist has reflected now in this form. Apparently, Pawan Kalyan questioned the government whether they had followed the rules that are mentioned in the constitution before arresting a people’s representative or not and criticized Atchennaidu’s arrest.

Now, after having a very good look at these two statements, the Janasena cadre is very disappointed with the way their prominent leaders look up to the issue and the main thing is there is no unison in the party’s high command whatsoever. Is Janasena really heading towards another tragedy?


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