
Jana Sena Party cadre offer prayers at Swamimalai
Cadre of Jana Sena Party, a coalition partner of the Andhra Pradesh government led by Telugu Desam, offered prayers at Sri Swaminathaswamy temple, Swamimalai, on Tuesday.
Talking to the media, JSP MLA, Bolisetti Srinivas said they offered prayers to express their gratitude to the deity for the victorious 'Operation Sindhoor'. Their party leader and Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan, had directed the cadres to offer prayers at the six abodes of Lord Muruga in Tamil Nadu.
The party cadre, with women outnumbering men, held the national flag in their hands while offering their prayers at the sanctum sanctorum and and performing circumambulation.
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