Nara Lokesh Details Pawan Kalyan's Support to TDP

Nara Lokesh Details Pawan Kalyan's Support to TDP

Nara Lokesh stated that the strength of the TDP lies in its workers, emphasizing that even if leaders switch parties, it's the workers who steadfastly support the party. He remarked that while YCP leaders and workers may desire accolades like the 'Boom Boom' and 'President Medal,' TDP workers are ready to rally at their leader's call to "Come, move forward." Lokesh highlighted the establishment of a welfare fund in 2014 aimed at providing financial assistance of Rs. 2 lakhs to the families of deceased workers, mentioning that so far, Rs. 100 crores have been spent on this initiative. He shared a personal note, saying he doesn't have biological brothers or sisters but considers the 60 lakh people associated with the late NTR as his siblings. Furthermore, he mentioned that some of the workers' children are being educated under the care of his mother, Nara Bhuvaneshwari.

Lokesh criticized the YCP government for filing numerous false cases against TDP leaders and workers, including 22 cases against himself. He asserted his refusal to be intimidated, stating that he had already informed Jagan that their efforts would not deter him. He claimed to be documenting the names of officials and YCP leaders who violate laws in a 'Red Book.' Lokesh denied any misappropriation of public funds during TDP's tenure.

He shared an instance where, after Chandrababu Naidu's arrest, Pawan Kalyan was the first to call him, offering support as a brother. Lokesh revealed Pawan Kalyan's intention to visit by plane, which was denied permission, and his subsequent road travel was also obstructed. This led Pawan Kalyan to resolve to defeat YCP by collaborating with TDP. Lokesh also promised that within 100 days of their government's formation, they would complete TIDCO houses and facilitate housewarming ceremonies for the beneficiaries.


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