The Telugu Desam Party, JanaSena Party and BJP released a joint alliance manifesto on Tuesday. The combined manifesto was unveiled by TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu and JanaSena chief Pawan Kalyan in Andhra Pradesh. Jana Sena Chief Pawan Kalyan stated that the manifesto is comprehensive mentioning all grievances received by both Jana Sena and TDP over the past five years.










According to ANI, Jana Sena Chief Pawan Kalyan said, "It is a complete manifesto. It is covered by whatever complaints we have received, and whatever complaints TDP has received in the last five years. So we gathered everything and each and every issue was considered and we haven't ignored even a single thing."

"Anyone can formulate a good policy but we have a collaborative leadership which we would take forward and make this manifesto a reality," he said.














 





 


 

Meanwhile, it can be noted that PM Modi's image was missing from both the manifesto.


However, YSRCP criticised the manifesto as an addition to the list of promises made by YSRCP. Taking to X, YSR Congress party said, "Whatever @YSRCParty does, @JaiTDP just follows it blindly! The manifesto is the latest addition to the list! Copying is the sincerest form of flattery, they say! Looks like TDP's taking that to heart with their latest move – a blindfolded follow-the-leader game!"


Andhra Pradesh is set to witness both the Lok Sabha and Assembly Elections simultaneously on May 13.