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Prof K Nageshwar on Lessons for Pawan Kalyan: What should he do next (Video)

         Jana Sena Party (JSP) chief Pawan Kalyan, who contested the elections from two Assembly constituencies in Andhra, has lost both the seats. At the time of publishing, Pawan garnered 62,285 votes in Bhimavaram, losing to YSRCP’s Grandhi Srinivas who got 70,642 votes. Pawan also trailed in Gajuwaka, losing out to YSRCP’s Nagireddy Tippala by 16,486 votes. Though the Jana Sena had promised a new kind of politics and Pawan Kalyan had focused his campaign mainly on the Godavari region, campaigning there extensively, the party could not make a mark in any seat.

After the results were announced, Pawan said to the media on Thursday, “Jana Sena was started with the idea of new age politics. Our politics were clean. Though I've lost in two constituencies, and none of our people have won, I will stay in politics till my last breath, fight for people's issues and stand by them.” Pawan also thanked all his voters, and congratulated the YSRCP and YS Jagan on their victory.

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Prof K Nageshwar on Lessons for Pawan Kalyan: What should he do next (Video)
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Jana Sena Party (JSP) chief Pawan Kalyan, who contested the elections from two Assembly constituencies in Andhra, has lost both the seats. At the time of publishing, Pawan garnered 62,285 votes in Bhimavaram, losing to YSRCP’s Grandhi Srinivas who got 70,642 votes. Pawan also trailed in Gajuwaka, losing out to YSRCP’s Nagireddy Tippala by 16,486 votes. Though the Jana Sena had promised a new kind of politics and Pawan Kalyan had focused his campaign mainly on the Godavari region, campaigning there extensively, the party could not make a mark in any seat. After the results were announced, Pawan said to the media on Thursday, “Jana Sena was started with the idea of new age politics. Our politics were clean. Though I've lost in two constituencies, and none of our people have won, I will stay in politics till my last breath, fight for people's issues and stand by them.” Pawan also thanked all his voters, and congratulated the YSRCP and YS Jagan on their victory.

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