Nara Lokesh special Focus on Two Graduates MLC polls

Minister and TDP National General Secretary Nara Lokesh said that the party should win two MLC elections from graduates with a huge majority. He asked them to take these elections as seriously as the general elections were taken. He said that the graduates should be briefed about the development and welfare programs being carried out after the formation of the people’s government.

He said that the investments brought in just seven months and the upcoming job opportunities should be publicized. He wanted to explain the mega DSC announced by this government after seven years, the payment of fee reimbursement arrears, and the steps being taken to resolve the problems of teachers.

In the wake of the release of the notification for the graduates’ MLC elections, Nara Lokesh met the in-charge ministers of the relevant districts. He directed them to take full responsibility for the victory of Alapati Rajendra Prasad, who is contesting as the TDP candidate for the Graduate MLC of Krishna and Guntur districts, and Perabathula Rajasekhar, who is contesting as the TDP candidate for the Graduate MLC of East Godavari and West Godavari districts.

He recalled that the three Graduate MLC seats won by the TDP in 2023 have changed the political landscape of the state and became the beginning of the grand victory achieved in the general elections. He suggested that the party ranks should directly meet every voter and use social media on a large scale. Ministers were instructed to pay special attention to graduates living in urban areas.

He said that the state, which had become a debt trap under Jaganmohan Reddy’s rule, should be explained to the voters that in just 7 months visible change was initiated by Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. He suggested that all the in-charge ministers hold meetings and prepare the party machinery for the elections. He stressed the need for conducting a joint poll campaign in coordination with the leaders and activists of alliance parties, Jana Sena and BJP.

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