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    KAKINADA: Chegondi Hari Rama Jogiah, a former minister and leader of the Kapu community, has written a second open letter to Pawan Kalyan, the president of Jana Sena Party. In the letter, Jogiah asks Kalyan to demand a share in the Chief Minister post if the TDP-JSP alliance wins the elections in Andhra Pradesh.

    Jogiah also shares details of his recent meeting with Kalyan. He advised Kalyan to demand 45-60 seats and contest from Narsapuram, Bhimavaram, or Tadepalligudem constituencies. Jogiah also suggested that Kalyan include the BJP in the alliance and prepare a combined manifesto that represents the aspirations of the people of Andhra Pradesh.

    According to Jogiah, Kalyan reacted positively to all his suggestions. He cautioned Kalyan not to compromise in seat sharing or power-sharing with the TDP. Jogiah emphasized that his letter reflects the wishes of the Kapu community in the state.

    In a previous letter written in December, Jogiah alleged that Kalyan had betrayed the hopes of Kapus and compromised their pride to Nara Chandrababu Naidu.

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