Chandrababu Naidu is currently under arrest, and Lokesh is spending his time in Delhi, actively pursuing legal avenues to secure his father's release.
However, the rest of the family members and party cadre appear to be not believing in the likelihood that CBN would be released from prison anytime soon.
Evidence of this can be seen in their plans for Nara Bhuvaneshwari's "Bus Yatra," set to commence in the first week of October.
Senior party leaders have already devised a comprehensive roadmap for this journey, as Bhuvaneshwari intends to tour all districts via buses to connect with the people. This Bus Yatra is scheduled to span one week.
If there had been confidence in CBN's release in the first week of October, such a Yatra might not have been organized.
On the other hand, there is another perspective gaining traction.
Some believe that the idea for Bhuvaneshwari's Bus Yatra has been influenced by certain media groups with ties to the alliance, aiming to divide the media attention away from Pawan Kalyan's 'Varahi Yatra.'
TDP-affiliated media groups have shown a preference for covering Lokesh's 'Yuvagalam' over Pawan's "Varahi Yatra." However, since Pawan is actively engaged in the Varahi Yatra, there is nothing for the TDP media than to provide publicity for Pawan Kalyan.
To compensate for this situation, some media outlets have promoted Nara Bhuvaneshwari's "Bus Yatra." This allows them to feature her prominently on the banner of their dailies, while confining the coverage of the "Varahi Yatra" to the inner pages.
In simpler terms, for these media outlets, TDP is like the outer clothing, while Janasena is akin to the innerwear. They seek the support of Janasena for TDP's benefit but not vice versa. Their aim is to position Janasena as a supportive force behind TDP, rather than the other way around.
Despite Pawan's view of it as an alliance, it's evident that TDP factions may have their own hidden agendas. Pawan must decipher the intricate dynamics of the TDP family and their media landscape.