Kakinada: Nara Lokesh celebrated a significant milestone as he unveiled a commemorative pylon in Rajulakotturu, Tuni constituency, marking the completion of 3,000 km of the Yuvagalam Padayatra. Present at the event were Lokesh’s wife, Nara Brahmani, son Devansh, Nandamuri Balakrishna, Bharath, Mokshagna, and other dignitaries.
The unveiling of the pylon caused a surge in activity on the Thetagunta national highway, drawing a crowd. Lokesh and his family then joined the celebration, with Yuvagalam groups expressing their joy at reaching this historic milestone. The national highway buzzed with the arrival of thousands of activists and fans, and TDP leaders joined the padayatra in solidarity with Lokesh.
Addressing the gathering, Lokesh stated that despite obstacles created by the YSRCP government, the Yuvagalam Padayatra had triumphed due to the people’s unwavering support, reaching the remarkable distance of 3,000 km. He pledged to reopen the Anna Canteens, closed by the YSRCP government, as a commitment to serve the hungry and underprivileged.