Telangana Jana Samithi will contest all the 119 Assembly segments on its own in the 2019 polls and emerge as the king, and not the king-maker, claimed its founderpresident M Kodandaram. Unlike the hung Assembly in Karnataka, there is no possibility of voters giving a hung mandate in Telangana and the electorate of the state will give a clear majority to the TJS, he said.
There has been a good response to the call given by TJS to the
candidates interested to contest ensuing gram panchayat elections in Telangana. So far, over 1,000 people have applied and a large number of candidates are queuing up to carry the TJS flag high in the panchayat polls and thereafter in the Assembly and LS polls. A majority of those who have applied are youth and a special training class will be held for them on local bodies governance, duties on May 27, Kodandaram said.