The new government of Andhra Pradesh is going to be formed soon. Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader Chandrababu Naidu will take oath as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh on the 12th of this month. Also, all eyes are on which faces will be given place in the Chandrababu Naidu government. Meanwhile, it is believed that Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan may get a big responsibility in the government. The situation regarding him seems to be getting clear.
On one hand Pawan Kalyan has many films in his hand, on the other hand there are promises made to the public, in such a situation the question arises whether Pawan Kalyan should join the new Chandrababu Naidu cabinet or not? Pawan Kalyan himself is in dilemma regarding this, but recently he clarified about it in an interview. He said that he is willing to join the new government of Andhra Pradesh. After this it was said that the head of Jana Sena Party is expecting the post of Deputy Chief Minister.
Pawan Kalyan can become deputy CM
On the other hand, there is a buzz in the political circles of TDP that Pawan Kalyan's name is almost finalised for the post of Deputy CM. Also, it seems that Chandrababu has decided to give important departments to Pawan Kalyan. In the past, both the leaders have repeatedly said that law and order has been disrupted in the state and the YRCP government has not allocated funds properly to local bodies and panchayats. Along with this, there is a buzz in the circles of TDP and Jana Sena Party that the Home Department and Rural Development Department are likely to be given to Pawan Kalyan. However, an official announcement is expected in the next two days.
Chandrababu Naidu swept the elections
It is known that in the recently held Andhra Pradesh elections, the alliance of TDP, BJP and Jana Sena Party has won a landslide victory. As far as assembly seats are concerned, TDP has won 135 seats, BJP 8 and Jana Sena Party 21 seats. At the same time, in the Lok Sabha elections, TDP has won 16 seats, BJP 3 and Jana Sena 2 seats. Here, YSRCP has won 11 assembly seats and 4 Lok Sabha seats.
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