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Sts per Pod Name Label

**What this PR does / why we need it**:
StatefulSet controller will add a label for each Pod in the StatefulSet. The label is of the form 
`statefulset.kubernetes.io/pod-name: <pod.Name>`. This allows a unique service to be created for each Pod in the StatefulSet.

Fixes  #44103, #28660


```release-note
StatefulSet controller will create a label for each Pod in a StatefulSet. The label is named statefulset.kubernetes.io/pod-name and it is equal to the name of the Pod. This allows users to create a Service per Pod to expose a connection to individual Pods.
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