Jana Sena party president Pawan Kalyan and TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu display their camaraderie to the public.
Pawan is motivated by the goal of empowering Chandrababu—a widely acknowledged fact. In pursuit of this, Pawan frequently meets CBN.
The intriguing element is the recurring ritual during their encounters, where Chandrababu drapes Pawan in a yellow shawl.
This time, a bouquet of yellow flowers accompanied the gesture, symbolizing Pawan's inclusion in the TDP.
The mystery behind the shawl covering may occasionally spark curiosity, but therein lies its significance.
Pawan succumbs to the pampering of Chandrababu, who, during his tenure, used to arrange special flights to bring him to his place.
Chandrababu understands Pawan's weakness for such gestures and continues them. Each time the yellow shawl is presented, Pawan accepts it without any other thought.
Yet, this attention from CBN to Pawan is only until the allocation of seats to Janasena.
A minimum of forty seats is expected, and Chandrababu's usual approach involves sending his own candidates to Janasena and providing them with tickets.
However, the Janasainiks focus on whether the tickets were given to longstanding members or last-minute entrants. Then arises the actual tumult.
In spite of this looming peril, Pawan is silently enjoying the yellow shawls at every meeting with CBN.