New Delhi: Jana Sena chief, Pawan Kalyan, expressed his hopes for the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) to join the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to challenge the Jagan government in Andhra Pradesh during the 2024 elections. Speaking on Monday, July 13, in New Delhi during the ongoing NDA meeting, Pawan Kalyan emphasized the importance of the BJP forming the government for another term to fulfill the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. While 38 parties attended the NDA meeting, the TDP was not invited, sparking discussions about potential alliances for the upcoming Parliamentary elections. Pawan Kalyan also addressed the alleged illegal data collection carried out by village volunteers under the YSRCP government. He voiced concerns about sensitive information, including Aadhaar cards and iris scans, being stored in data centers by private individuals in Telangana, leading to public insecurity and disruptions in law and order. Criticizing the Jagan government, he highlighted the state of infrastructure