Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan has officially unveiled a massive structural upgrade to his party’s youth outreach strategy.
He announced the formation of the dedicated ‘Senagalam’ committee with a single, clear objective, to amplify and champion the voice of Gen Z.
This move signals a major shift in how the actor-turned-politician plans to shape the next generation of leadership in Andhra Pradesh.
The timing and design of this committee are drawing fascinating comparisons to neighboring politics.
In Tamil Nadu, superstar Vijay successfully laid the foundation for his political entry by systematically organizing his young fan clubs into active, tech-savvy voter bases.
Now, Pawan Kalyan is deploying a similar blueprint in AP, recognizing that the political battleground has permanently shifted to the digital screens of the youth.
Gen Z isn’t motivated by traditional, old-school political speeches or outdated caste equations.
They speak the language of memes, short-form videos, global trends, and immediate accountability.
By building an official platform like Senagalam, Janasena is giving these digital-native youngsters a direct seat at the table instead of just treating them as a crowd for public meetings.
The ultimate challenge for Pawan Kalyan will be conversion.
It is incredibly easy to get millions of views, likes, and trends from teenagers on Instagram and Twitter.
The real test lies in turning that passionate, hyper-active digital energy into disciplined voters who will actually show up at the polling booths.
By taking this step early, Janasena is looking to secure its future for the next decade.
While rival parties continue to rely on traditional grassroots networks, Pawan Kalyan is actively building a modern, tech-forward army of first-time voters.
If Senagalam manages to truly strike a chord with the frustrations and aspirations of Gen Z, it could permanently alter the political landscape of Andhra Pradesh.



