As always, Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan has sent confusing signals. He said things that could be interpreted in more than one way. During his Rythu Bharosa Yatra in Kurnool district, the other day, he said the people were fed up with the YSRCP government. But at the same time said that the YSRCP could be defeated only by a united opposition. This is being seen as an admission that the YSRCP is unassailable even now.
On the issue of political alliances too, he was at his ambiguous best. On one hand, he said that the alliances were the need of the hour. He indicated that he was amenable to an alliance with the TDP. But, at the same time, he said that his alliance with the BJP was going on well. He said his relations with the BJP were marvelous.
Does this mean that he wants to have an alliance with both the BJP and the TDP at the same time or does he want to have two different types of understanding with both the parties? Or does he want to leave the BJP in the lurch and sail with the TDP. But, he has said that it was very important to unseat the YSRCP from power.
Pawan Kalyan has currently embarked upon the Rythu Bharosa Yatra to console the farmers who ended their lives due to farm and financial distress. He has already covered Anantapur and is now currently touring Kurnool, one of the worst hit districts.