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Post-Results' Message

Yes, we were rejected. JanaSena got only 1 out of 175 MLAs. Pawan Kalyan lost in both the constituencies he contested in. This was unexpected, I personally thought we’d, at least, get a 15-20% vote share; but we didn’t and it’s some hard reality that I had to swallow. It might be hard to swallow, but I’m not really in sorrow; I can understand the loss, I can understand what had happened and how people perceive politics and politicians. Also


If we’re morally right, and yet we fail, it shouldn’t hurt us.

And it didn’t hurt a lot of JanaSainiks too. Though we’re morally right, there is also some work that needs to be done for the win, and this time, we’ll do that.


We’ve gotten around 6.8% vote share, this vote share is going to be with us, we’re never going to lose this 6.8% (unless something drastic happens), we’ve got this 22 Lakh votes without using any ill-methods like money, liquor or fake promises (even if you think we used those ill-methods, it’d be insignificant compared to the Other Parties); we’ve got this support from genuine people who wanted change, who wanted equality in opportunities given by the government, who wanted constructive debates in law houses, who wanted —actual— general public solving the problems of the people, who wanted accountability and transparency in the government and like I already said, we’re never going to lose them. (Of course, some percentage of our vote share is caste-based votes, but still, we can’t say no to them; cause, though their approach is wrong, they’re voting for the right person, also, I can tell, JSP won’t be partial to anyone/ any caste even if it gets the majority of a caste’s votes)


There's a lot we're going to face , a lot (జనసేన ఎదుర్కోబోనున్న సవాళ్ళు). YCP (leaders and followers) has already started planning to suppress (తొక్కేయడం) JanaSena or any other force that can cause them to lose any votes in the coming elections. But, are we going to bend? No, as long as our moral idealism and have the hope that we can put a dent in the universe, we are not going to bend for anything/anyone. We might break, but we shall not bend to anyone and do the mortal-immoral acts (money, liquor or fake promises for votes) that these conventional parties do. We shall stick to our principles and do the righteous things within the work-efficiency boundaries of a common Human.


We've stood up straight for this Elections, and we'll have do something more to stand up again in the coming Elections. We have work to do, we have to build ourselves, we have so many minds to change, so many dogmas to break, so many political-rituals to invalidate, so many political-prerequisites to disprove, so many allegations to refute, so much fake-news to debunk, so many middle-aged men to confute; and all this…. in accordance to JanaSena's principles and our morals, baby (which is the hardest way).


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We'll plan, we'll contribute and we'll prove ourselves.


Today; fake-news, opportunism and long-termly anti-society-acts won. But tomorrow, we have to make it our day, prepare the ground for JanaSena, nurture the people into embracing JanaSena rather than ridiculing it for the unconventional and requisite politics it's doing.


I'll come up with everything I can to get JanaSena more close to power, you too come up with something within your boundaries. Participate in the Forum, come together, share ideas, plan, discuss, criticise, correct, and execute the said/ordered works that’ll effectively help JanaSena.


And most importantly,


ask not what JanaSena can do for you (JanaSainiks), but what you can do for JanaSena.

(this one is from the Kennedy's Quote- "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.")

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