Nara Lokesh's Youth Odyssey: A 3000 Km Milestone Unveiled!
Embarking on a transformative journey in January, Nara Lokesh's Yuvagalam Padayatra has etched its mark, crossing the monumental 3000-kilometer milestone in the scenic Godavari districts. On the 218th day, the Yuvagalam Padayatra commenced from the Ontimamidi camp site in Tuni Constituency, drawing impassioned responses from the people lining the path. Communities united in solidarity, sharing their concerns with the charismatic youth leader, Lokesh, who pledged that the impending Chandrababu-led government would address their issues within the next three months.
In a face-to-face meeting at Shringavriksha, Kakinada, Lokesh engaged with SEZ affected farmers, gaining insight into their challenges. The 218th day concluded at Thetagunda resort, marking a historic juncture. As Yuvagalam Padayatra covers 3006.7 kms, the 219th day promises further significance as Lokesh, along with his wife Brahmani and son Devansh, unveils the achievement at ThetaguntaYanamala guest house.
The journey, spanning 404 km over 23 days in both Godavari districts, will now enter the Payakaraopet constituency of the joint Visakhapatnam district. As leaders bid farewell in Godavari, the anticipation builds in Uttarandhra for a grand welcome. Lokesh, envisioning a silent revolution, asserts that the people will rally behind the Jagan government, casting a promising wave on the shores of the Bay of Bengal. In a pledge to the SEZ affected farmers, Lokesh promises, "Be patient for three months; I will uphold every commitment made." The Yuvagalam Padayatra remains a testament to the resolute spirit of change and promises a compelling future.
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