During the tenure of the YSR Congress government in Andhra Pradesh, the ruling party notably directed its efforts toward targeting the opposition party, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), as well as law enforcement and various officials. Minister Nara Lokesh is now gearing up to launch the third chapter of his “Red Book” campaign, which has already seen significant action against individuals who previously harassed him. He announced this development during a recent trip to the United States.
Currently engaged in investment pursuits in the U.S., Lokesh is also connected with TDP leaders among the NRI community. In his discussions, he emphasized that he would not forget those who created substantial challenges for him during his “Yuva Galam” padayatra under the previous YSR Congress regime. He revealed that Chapter 3 of the “Red Book” will be rolled out soon, promising that those who violate the law will face stringent consequences.
Lokesh praised the courage of NRIs who remained steadfast despite lookout notices that were aimed at stifling social media engagement during the past administration. He assured that Chapter 3 would address the actions taken against those who were targeted. This announcement has led to speculation regarding whether the police officials involved in the suppression of the “Yuva Galam” padayatra and online activities will be included in this upcoming chapter. Lokesh plans to shift his focus to Chapter 3 upon his return from the United States, aiming to ensure accountability and justice.