It is quite common for every political party, to face the defections. While a few leaders choose to pick another party immediately, few others stay away from such acts.
Nothing much is going to impact a political party, if the leaders belong to the first category, as the blame will be rested on the defected leader itself. But if any leader chooses to quit party, even though he/she do not have any intentions to join in another party, then the party carries all the blame in the public. Unfortunately, Janasena, the budding political party is facing the leaders of the second category.
Earlier, Addepalli Sridhar chose to quit Janasena and hinted that he is not happy with the way, the party chief is taking decisions. Sridhar alleged that Pawan Kalyan is constantly believing in a set of leaders, keeping away the people, who are actually contributing to the party. Now, Kalyan Dileep Sunkara, who rose to fame with his kind of efforts for Janasena is all set to resign from his post as an official spokesperson of the party.
Though Dileep did not mention the exact reason for his exit from the party, through his series of posts on Facebook, one can understand that he was hurt with Pawan Kalyan and other Janasena leaders, as his name was considered in the list of neither Polit Buro, nor the political affairs committee, the Janasena recently released.
Dileep Sunkara has a decent craze among Janasainiks. Even when Pawan Kalyan was silent after election debacle, it was Dileep, who tried to boost up the spirit of the party activists through his Facebook posts, live debates etc.
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While Dileep said that he would submit his resignation to Nagababu today, several Janasainiks are considering his exit as a great loss to Janasena. There is no one like Dileep, who can fight against the odds and stand strong in support of the party.
He can easily be considered for a good post in the party, for the kind of craze, he enjoys among the party activists. As Sridhar Addepalli’s exit is already troubling the activists, Dileep’s exit is expected to worsen the situation even more.