Amaravati: Telugu Desam Party national general secretary Nara Lokesh's Yuvagalam Padayatra continues to win hearts as the young leader focuses on addressing the challenges faced by people in remote areas. Unlike traditional political campaigns held in crowded places, Nara Lokesh is walking through the remote villages nestled in forests, directly engaging with the villagers and earning their support. This has caused unease among the ruling YSRCP leaders. Currently, Lokesh is leading his Yuvagalam Padayatra through the Veligonda forests, located between Kadapa and Nellore. He is visiting villages situated between Veligonda and Penchalakona forests, understanding the issues faced by the locals. One of Lokesh's promises includes the construction of a water tank through the NTR trust to provide clean drinking water to the people in remote areas. Rebel MLAs from the YSRCP have also extended their support to Lokesh's padayatra. Notably, 60 prominent YSRCP leaders have joined the TDP under the Atmakuru constituency, while 22 leaders from the Venkatagiri constituency have