How many seats will the Jansana Party win in the Assembly elections? How many seats are going to be overturned? Now, this is the matter of the discussion in the state. Andhra Pradesh went to Assembly polls, simultaneously with Lok Sabha polls, on Thursday (April 11). Results are more than 40 days away. There will be nail-biting suspense over the result till May 23. Betting racers are also heavily batting on the places where the Jana Sena effect is on the background. They are drowning in their expectations on the impact of the Jan Sangh polls in the AP Assembly polls. Huge betting is on among those who have picked YSRCP or TDP as the victor. also read: "Narendra Modi" targeting DMK and protecting AIADMK: MK Stalin Coming to Jana Sena, the young party is believed to have done well only in some seats. However, Pawan Kalyan's performance in Gajuwaka and Bhimavaram has become a matter of much speculation. In the case of the MP, Visakha will be in the account of the Jana Sena. The estimation of the massive cross-voting in Visakhapatnam is to strengthen the argument. In coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema, the latest electoral polling pattern is understood to have a Jana Sena effect as current. In the 20-25 constituency, the split of votes in the Jana Sena seat is counted. What is happening now is the debacle of the parties that are lost in the pockets. Heavy betting is on regarding Gajuwaka and Bhimavaram seats, as well as the chief's margin of victory (or loss) in them.' If Pawan manages to secure both the seats, it will be a big boost for him. If he loses one of them, the morale of his workers will see a dent. Jana Sena's Gunnam Nagababu is giving a strong fight to TDP. Nagababu, who worked for more than six years in YSRC was denied ticket, joined Jana Sena. also read: Chandrababu Naidu accused EC of avoiding the real issue