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Jana Sena Party

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Chairperson
  
Pawan Kalyan

ECI Status
  
Unrecognised

Leader
  
Pawan Kalyan

Founded
  
14 March 2014

President
  
Pawan Kalyan

Secretary-General
  
Pawan Kalyan

National convener
  
Pawan Kalyan

Founder
  
Pawan Kalyan

Ideology
  
Nationalism, Populism

Headquarters
  
Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Alliance
  
National Democratic Alliance (2014-present)

Jana sena party formation day flag hoisting pawan kalyan


Jana Sena or Jana Sena Party is an Indian political party in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, founded by actor Pawan Kalyan on 14 March 2014. Jana Sena which means People’s Army in Telugu.

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On 10 March 2014, Pawan Kalyan submitted an application for registering the party name.

Pawan Kalyan formally launched the party at Hyderabad International Convention Centre, Madhapur on 14 March 2014. The party has been approved by the election commission on 11 December 2014 and will contest elections in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states for the upcoming 2019 local body elections.Pawan Kalyan started to campaign for the United front of Telugu Desam Party and BJP at the beginning of 2014 general election and succeeded in his campaigning by drawing huge attention from the crowds all over the state, his effort eventually led to the Victories of the respective parties in Andhra Pradesh state and thus for the establishment of Government.

In November 2016, Pawan Kalyan announced that first party office of the Jana Sena Party will be set up in Anantapur next year and Jana Sena Party will contest the 2019 general election.

On 21 February 2017, Pawan Kalyan announced that he will start a website on 14 march 2017 on the occation of Jana Sena Party anniversary to receive peoples recommendations for party manifesto in 2019.

As of March 2017, Jana Sena is not part of any coilation.

Pawan kalyan interacting with media jana sena party formation day press meet tfpc


References

Jana Sena Party Wikipedia