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Yuvagalam Padayatra: Nara Lokesh’s Yuvagalam Padayatra has reached a historic milestone. The Yuvagalam Padayatra reached the milestone of 3 thousand kilometers on Monday in Thetagunta Panchayat of Tuni Constituency. To mark this historic event, Lokesh unveiled a plaque at Tetagunta Yanamala guest house, promising to continue the Anna Canteens to satisfy the hunger of the poor. Lokesh’s wife Nara Brahmani, son Devansh, Nandamuri Mokshajna, Balakrishna’s little son-in-law Bharat participated in the event and took part in the padayatra with Lokesh.
Anna canteens will continue
Speaking to the media after unveiling the plaque, Lokesh said, ‘The march is going on overcoming all the obstacles created by the YCP government. Yuvagalam Padayatra is 3000 km as an army of people. Reached the milestone. In Tuni Constituency’s Thetagunta Panchayat, to mark this occasion, I unveiled a plaque promising to reopen the Anna Canteens which were closed by the YSP government to satisfy the hunger of the poor.
Thetagunta National Highway became crowded as the trek reached three thousand kilometers. A festive atmosphere prevailed at Thetagunta as thousands of fans and activists flocked from both the Godavari districts. Top leaders of TDP participated in the padayatra expressing solidarity with Lokesh. The ranks of TDP are expressing happiness on the occasion of reaching the historic milestone of Padayatra.
Entry into Visakhapatnam today
While continuing for 404 km for 23 days in both Godavari districts, it will enter the Payakaraopet constituency of the joint Visakhapatnam district on Monday. While the leaders and activists of both Godavari districts are going to bid farewell to the youth leader, the leaders of Uttarandhra have made arrangements to give a grand welcome to the youth leader.
Start in heap
Lokesh’s ‘Yuvagalam’ Padayatra took its first step from Kuppam in Chittoor district on January 27. Completed 100 km walk on February 6. They reached the 500 km milestone on March 9 at Thimmasamudram-2, Madanapally Rural, Annamaiya District. Lokesh crossed the 1,000 km milestone on April 21 at Siriguppa Cross, Adoni town in Kurnool district. Lokesh walked a thousand kilometers in just 77 days.
On 6th June in Kadapa, Lokesh completed the 1500 km padayatra. On this occasion, Alamkhan Palle inaugurated a plaque for better drainage system in Kadapa. On July 11, Lokesh completed the 2000 km padayatra on the 153rd day in Kavali constituency. Completed the 2500 km milestone on August 19.
Later on September 9, the Yuvagalam Padayatra came to a halt with the arrest of Chandrababu. Until then, Nara Lokesh had walked a total distance of 2852.4 km. The 208-day long march stopped at Podalada in Rajolu constituency. After Chandrababu was granted bail and he came into the public eye, Lokesh resumed his Yuvagalam padayatra on November 27.
During the march, Lokesh was hurling verbal abuse at the ruling YCP. The failures of the government are being exposed. They are also condemning the corruption of YCP leaders. After YCP came to power, the state is being criticized that it has gone backward in every way. They are criticizing that what is coming in the state is a silent revolution and people are sure to join the Jagan government in the Bay of Bengal.
A 3000 km walk..
- 2023 January 27 Start of Padayatra
- On February 6, Puthalapattu constituency is 100 km
- March 9 Madanapalle Constituency 500 km
- April 21 Adoni Constituency 1000 kms
- June 6 Kadapa Constituency 1500 km
- July 11 Kavali Constituency 2000 kms
- August 19 Mangalagiri Constituency 2500 Kms
- December 11 Tuni Constituency 3000 kms
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