Nara Lokesh’s Yuva Galam Padayatra has marked its presence in Mangalagiri, Lokesh’s own constituency. After his unsuccessful bid in the 2019 elections, Lokesh chose a path of perseverance. Over the past four years, he devoted himself to Mangalagiri, building genuine connections with its people.
His dedication translated into tangible progress, with the implementation of welfare initiatives and personal funding for road constructions. Despite his previous setback, the YSR Congress consistently reminded everyone of his defeat, attempting to undermine his morale.
However, Lokesh’s recent demonstration of strength in Mangalagiri has upended these doubts. The Padayatra drew an immense human gathering, leading to a traffic snarl that extended for three kilometers. Balconies were occupied with eager onlookers, hoping to catch a glimpse of Lokesh.
This outpouring of support signals a different narrative – the possibility of Lokesh not just winning, but winning with a significant margin in the upcoming elections. The YSR Congress now faces the challenge of finding a contender capable of countering Lokesh’s newfound popularity and potential overwhelming victory.