Lokesh's 12-hour walk sets a new record!!
Nara Lokesh, who is the National General Secretary of the TDP, walked nonstop for 12 hours during his Padayatra to set a new mark. Leaders usually start their padayatra in the morning and spend the night at a camp before continuing in the morning. But Lokesh did something amazing by walking for 12 hours straight, even though his shoulder hurt on one side, his legs hurt from walking so much, and the date on the calendar changed.
Lokesh had to wait four hours before his yatra could start in the Anantapur area. He walked for two days until it was midnight in Anantapur. But when his journey hit the Krishna district, things changed. His journey was 8 hours late in Vijayawada. The main reason for this was that the TDP spent most of its marathon on rural areas and didn't pay much attention to urban areas.
Lokesh didn't go through any towns on his padayatra, except for Nellore. Even though it's a holiday, he is moving through the middle of Vijayawada city right now. Residents of the city had a huge amount to say about this choice. Even in the early hours of the morning, people of all ages and walks of life were out on the streets to welcome the young leader.
The march began at 3:40 p.m. on Sunday at the Vijayawada A Convention and ended at 4 a.m. on Monday at Nidamanur. Lokesh talked to the women and children who were waiting and took pictures with them. On the 189th day of the Yuvagalam Padayatra, this happened. The path from Vijayawada A Convention to Nidamanur was supposed to be 16 kilometers long on Sunday, but the large number of people who joined along the way slowed things down more than planned.
Especially many women came together and were eager to take pictures with Lokesh. Lokesh kept going with a smile, even though he was hurt from the long trip. When the yatra got to the Poranki area, it started to rain hard, but the march kept going. After this hard trip, the walk ended at 4 a.m.
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