Sat Jan 04 14:40:00 UTC 2025: **Jana Sena Cadre Distance Raises Concerns Ahead of Plenary Session**

Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh: Concerns are rising within the Jana Sena Party (JSP) regarding dwindling cadre support, casting a shadow over the party’s upcoming three-day plenary session in Pithapuram in March. According to sources, a recent meeting led by Minister Nadeendla Manohar revealed deep dissatisfaction among party workers.

Party leaders reportedly expressed concerns that the party’s cadre is distancing itself, citing a lack of attention from both the party president, Pawan Kalyan, and other key leaders since the formation of the current coalition government. The lack of recognition at all levels, from the grassroots to the district level, is said to be fueling this discontent. The low morale has fueled speculation that the planned plenary session may not attract the expected number of attendees.

The situation is particularly alarming given that the coalition government has been in power for less than seven months. The fact that the party is already facing such significant cadre alienation is raising eyebrows. Some observers suggest that the JSP’s cadre has lost faith in the coalition government’s ability to deliver on its promises.

The concerns expressed during the meeting highlight the internal challenges facing the JSP, particularly the perceived disconnect between the party leadership and its grassroots workers. The upcoming plenary session will be a critical test of the party’s ability to address these issues and re-energize its base. The success, or lack thereof, of the Pithapuram meeting could serve as a key indicator of the JSP’s future trajectory. Further comments on this issue have been attributed to unnamed sources. There was also a substantial amount of unrelated and aggressive commentary included in the original Telugu text which has been omitted from this summary and news report.

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