Nara Lokesh of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) arrived in Vijayawada on Saturday, marking 187 days and covering 2500 km of his Yuvagalam padayatra. He celebrated the milestone by placing a commemorative plaque. TDP leaders Buddha Venkanna and Kesineni Chinni organized the event. When Lokesh entered Vijayawada, TDP supporters from Krishna district gave him a warm welcome. Lokesh plans to continue his padayatra in this district for six more days, covering six constituencies including parts of Vijayawada. However, not all seems smooth for TDP. Buddha Venkanna, a TDP leader, accused the YSRCP and CM Jagan of planning to hinder the Yuvagalam Yatra, hinting at CM Jagan's recent visit to Devineni Avinash's home. Interestingly, TDP MP Kesineni Nani and his daughter Swathi were absent from Lokesh's padayatra in Vijayawada. This raised eyebrows, especially since Kesineni Chinni, Nani's brother, was overseeing the padayatra's progress. Rumors are swirling about potential rifts within the TDP after Kesineni Nani expressed views that hinted at a