TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh, who is presently confining election campaign in his Mangalagiri assembly constituency, is taking up a state-wide whirlwind tour from April 30th. Already he has created a sense of enthusiasm among TDP cadre and youth by taking up state-wide `Yuva Galam’ Padayatra, covering 3132 KMs across the state, last year.
He succeeded in sensitizing people about YS Jagan’s regime of anarchy. According to TDP sources, Lokesh will be on a week-long whirlwind tour of Rayalaseema and South Coast districts with the aim of preparing the youth for the reconstruction of the state which was destroyed during Jagan’s regime.
Lokesh’s tour will start from Ongole on 30th and continue till May 6th in Eluru. During his tour, everywhere `Yuva Sabhas’ (Youth Conventions) will be held everywhere. His tour programme covers Nellore on 1st May, Rajampet on 2nd, Kurnool on 3rd, Nandyala on 4th, Chittoor on 5th and Eluru on 6th.
Every evening from 4 pm to 6 pm, Lokesh will participate in face to face’ programmes with the youth. Elaborate arrangements are being made under the auspices of the alliance partners. He will explain to the youth the promises they are giving you people during elections.
The five-year Jagan’s regime of destruction took the state 30 years backward and spoiled their hopes of a golden future. He promised to fill up 2.30 lakh vacant government jobs in the state, by releasing a job calendar. But hardly he released any calendar.
Lokesh is aiming now to give an assurance to the lakhs of youth that the forthcoming government of TDP and its allies will safeguard their bright future by encouraging new industrial culture in the state, so that it will ensure job opportunities here itself.
Already TDP announced that the first signature of the new chief minister will be on Mega DSC and promising to provide 20 lakh jobs during the next five years.