Despite the defeat from Mangalagiri assembly constituency in the 2019 election, Nara Lokesh stuck to the constituency with the aim of winning the trust of the voters and eventually winning this segment at any cost. In a recent meeting, Nara Lokesh promised that he would win from Mangalagiri by a margin of 50,000 votes in the 2024 election.
As the elections are fast approaching, Nara Lokesh has amped up the groundwork in Mangalagiri as he has started to hold Rachabanda events in the rural pockets. This is a mass outreach program to get in touch with rural voters and improve the mass voting trends in Mangalagiri.
Not just now, Lokesh proactively worked in Mangalagiri for the last 5 years right from skill-based training for women and youth in the constituency to ensuring the smooth operation of Anna Canteens. He reportedly took up nearly 20 programs across the constituency despite not being in power over the last 5 years.
Lokesh has set his foot firmly in Mangalagiri and he is keeping himself available to the people of the constituency. There could be more rounds of intense campaigning by Lokesh in Mangalagiri in the next two months in the lead-up to polls. Winning Managalagiri is of quintessential importance for Lokesh and he is rightly working in this direction.