Only TDP can bring State back on path of progress: Lokesh

TDP national general secretary Nara Lokesh
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TDP national general secretary Nara Lokesh

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TDP national general secretary Nara Lokesh on Friday said the State can be brought back on the path of progress only if the TDP returned to power.

Vijayawada: TDP national general secretary Nara Lokesh on Friday said the State can be brought back on the path of progress only if the TDP returned to power.

Addressing party politburo members, senior leaders, MPs and others through a video-conference in connection with his Padayatra to be launched on the eve of his launching his pada yatra 'Yuva Galam' on January 27, Nara Lokesh said that the people of the State were suffering in this psycho rule. "We have been struggling with this psycho for the past three-and-half years which we have never witnessed earlier," Lokesh said. Maintaining that remaining in power or sitting in the opposition is nothing new to the TDP, he felt that the State is now passing through a strange situation.

The TDP leaders and activists are being subjected to various kinds of harassment and false cases are being registered against them, Lokesh said and appreciated the party leaders and activists for continuously waging a war against the anti-democratic YSRCP rule.

"The strength of the TDP is always its activists and its leaders and we are ready to even sacrifice our lives for the sake of the party flag," he said. Had the TDP, while in power, acted in such a manner like how Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy is acting now the YSRCP would not have been in existence now, he remarked.

Observing that Jagan was misusing his power only to take revenge, Lokesh said that not even a single section is happy with YSRCP. "Women, farmers, youth, employees and even police officials are strongly opposing the YSRCP rule," he stated.

He said that the mafia, be it liquor, sand or mining, were ruling the roost and the prices of even essential commodities were skyrocketing during this YSRCP regime. "What is surprising is that the Chief Minister is not even allowing us to supply food to the poor," he lamented.

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