According to Daggubati Purandeswari, president of the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Andhra Pradesh (AP) branch, AP has the most court contempt cases per capita of any Indian state. She asserted that AP has received numerous warnings from the central government over its financial management. These statements were made at a press conference held at the Vijayawada BJP office. Purandeswari made plans to meet Janasena Chief Pawan Kalyan shortly during the meeting. She gave her word that the party leadership would make judgments about political partnerships when it was suitable. The senior BJP leader also highlighted the continuing initiatives to support the party at the local level, including her plans to visit several zones to meet with party leaders and activists. Purandeswari promised to bring AP's financial predicament to the Union Finance Minister's attention, noting that the Jagan administration has racked up debt totaling 7.14 lakh crores in just four years, with alleged illegitimate loans reaching 4 lakh crores. She requested