Amit Shah told me Pawan Kalyan wanted alliance with BJP not vice versa: K.A. Paul

Hyderabad, May 13: Praja Shanthi Party (PSP) founder president K.A. Paul on Friday revealed that Union Home Minister Amit Shah had told him that Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan wanted alliance with the BJP. Speaking to the media here, the PSP leader stated that Amit Shah told him that the BJP was not the first to propose tie-up with the Jana Sena.
 
Paul announced that the PSP will contest in next elections for 41 Lok Sabha seats (except Hyderabad) in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. “My part will field candidates in 175 parliamentary constituencies spread over southern and northeast states. He exuded confidence of PSP taking opposition place from the Congress after 2024 elections. 
 
“Even, I told Amit Shah, Jana Sena and BJP have no vote bank in Telugu states,” he said and added that his party will win 41 seats in Telangana and AP. Paul also spoke about debts of Telugu states with the HM.


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