YSRCP leader Botsa Satyanarayana has expressed interest in joining the Jana Sena Party. Yesterday, outside the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Pawan Kalyan, leader of the Jana Sena, warmly embraced Botsa, further fueling speculation about his potential defection. Rumors have circulated for several days regarding Botsa’s move to the opposition, and indications suggest that Pawan Kalyan is supportive of his entry into the party. However, an official announcement is expected before any final confirmation.
డిప్యూటీ సిఎం @PawanKalyan గారితో బొత్స @BotchaBSN కరాచలనం.
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YSRCP Faces Setbacks as Key Leaders Resign
The YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) continues to face significant challenges as several party leaders resign and join the opposition alliance. These resignations have dealt a blow to party chief Jagan Mohan Reddy, who is already grappling with the aftermath of the recent electoral defeat. In addition to the resignations, Jagan is also facing difficulties stemming from internal family disputes and allegations of corruption involving business tycoon Adani.
Key YSRCP Leader Resigns from Party and MLC Position
In a related development, Jaya Mangala Venkataramana, an MLC representing Kaikalur, announced his resignation from both his position in the Legislative Council and the YSR Congress Party. Venkataramana submitted his resignation letter to the Chairman of the Legislative Council, Moseenu Raj.