It's evident who will be contesting on the Jana Sena ticket, leaving limited positions available.
Among them, Pithapuram is the only constituency where Pawan Kalyan can potentially compete.
Rumors have long suggested that Pawan may contest from Pithapuram, which seems increasingly likely.
Alternatively, there's speculation that Pawan may opt to run for MP and aim for a ministerial position at the Centre.
Tomorrow's announcement will clarify which option Pawan chooses. If he contests as an MLA, it's acceptable. However, if he runs for MP, it could be a setback for Janasena rather than an advantage.
The Janasena group is already disgruntled about not receiving an equitable share of contestable seats.
If Pawan abstains from contesting as an MLA now, doubts may arise about his commitment to gaining power in Andhra Pradesh.
Such concerns could heighten suspicions that Janasena will continue to serve the TDP indefinitely, greatly impacting the chances of success for Janasena candidates.
Pawan may be aware of this reality. Intentionally refraining from competition might raise suspicions.
However, if he does contest as an MLA from Pithapuram, it would be intriguing to observe the unfolding scenario.