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JanaSena Gives Women A Priority In Its Committees

JanaSena chief Pawan Kalyan appointed women leaders to several committees of the party.

Rekha Javvaji appointed as chairperson of the ‘JanaSena Veera Mahila’ wing.

Usha Sri Peddisetty appointed as chairman of ‘Janasena Campaigning and Publicity Wing’.

Yamini Jyotsna Kambala appointed as chairman of ‘Janasena Policy Wing’ and Rani Nandigam as party’s public education council chairman.

JanaSena Gives Women A Priority
JanaSena Gives Women A Priority

Janasena party chief Pawan Kalyan on Friday appointed women leaders to several committees of the party.

Janasena President appointed Rekha Javvaji as chairperson of the ‘JanaSena Veera Mahila’ wing.

 Auditor by profession, Rekha has actively been working on various public issues and participating in several party programmes for quite some time.

 Mr. Kalyan appointed Usha Sri Peddisetty as chairman of ‘Janasena Campaigning and Publicity Wing’.

Janasena founder appointed Yamini Jyotsna Kambala as the chairman of ‘Janasena Policy Wing’ and Rani Nandigam as party’s public education council chairman.

Here’s a list of women appointed into Janasena committees.

Name Wing Designation
Rekha Javvaji Veera Mahila Chairman
Kanumuri Kavita Sindhuri Veera Mahila Vice Chairman
Shaik Zarina Veera Mahila Vice Chairman
Priya Soujanya Veera Mahila Vice Chairman
Usha Sri Peddisetti Campaigning and Publicity Chairman
Sujatha Panda Political Affairs Committee Member
Dr. Yamini Jyotsna Kambala Policy Chairman
RAjitha social media Co-ordinator
Srivani. G Veera Mahila Vice Chairman
Varshini Lokam Electioneering Vice Chairman
Rani Nandigam Public Education Council Chairman
Kavitha Aran Constitution and Civil Rights Vice Chairman
Jaya Kalyani Koorella Administration Secretary
Sravani Cherukuri Central Committee for Party Affairs Member

Pawan Kalyan said that Jana Sena is giving Top priority to women and working for the Women Empowerment.

The party has already formed youth and students wing and now formed women wing naming it as Jana Sena Veera Mahila wing.

Jansena media head P. Hari Prasad in a press release said, “Janasena party urges strongly that it will support the idea to provide 33 percent reservations to women and their proper reservations in legislative bodies.”

“More than 40 departments in Janasena where women are playing vital role, we have shortlisted 200 women among them and put them in different types of departments.  We’ll give them appointment letter in the second week of this month in Vijayawada and guide them according to their roles,” he said.

Pawan Kalyan had previously made it clear that his party will contest in all the 175 Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats in Andhra Pradesh and will not align with any ruling or opposition parties other than Left parties.