226 Days, 3,132 km, one political rebirth: How Yuvagalam reshaped Nara Lokesh's rise
VIJAYAWADA: What began as a massive march from Kuppam has since evolved into a defining political movement—and a personal transformation—for Telugu Desam Party national general secretary Nara Lokesh. Three years after its launch, Yuvagalam, the marathon padayatra led by Lokesh, is now widely recognised not only as the force that galvanised public anger against the YSRCP govt but also as the crucible that reshaped Lokesh into a people’s leader with statewide resonance.
Launched on Jan 27, 2023, at the feet of Sri Varadaraja Swamy in Kuppam, Yuvagalam spanned 3,132 km over 226 relentless days, traversing 11 erstwhile districts, 97 Assembly constituencies, 232 mandals and municipalities, and 2,097 villages. Its political imprint was unmistakable: coalition candidates went on to win 90 of the 97 Assembly constituencies covered by the yatra, underlining its role as a decisive game changer rather than a symbolic outreach.
For Lokesh, Yuvagalam marked a turning point. From being perceived largely as a second-generation leader, he emerged from the yatra as a grounded, accessible, and combative mass leader—one forged by endurance, constant public engagement, and a deep immersion in grassroots realities. The march became a platform where the anger, anxieties, and aspirations of crores of people found articulation and assurance.
“At a time when youth were grappling with unemployment and despair, women felt increasingly unsafe, and common citizens were burdened by indiscriminate taxation and rising living costs, Nara Lokesh assured people that he stood firmly with them,” said energy minister Gottipati Ravi Kumar.
Unlike what the party described as the casual approach of the former chief minister, Yuvagalam witnessed no routine weekly breaks. Except for unavoidable interruptions such as the arrest of TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu and the demise of Nandamuri Taraka Ratna, the padayatra continued relentlessly. “Even extreme conditions failed to halt the march—whether it was 48-degree Celsius heat in Rayalaseema, torrential rains in Yemmiganur, or physical injury caused by massive crowds in Nandyal. Despite doctors advising rest, Lokesh continued with unwavering resolve,” recalled party legislator MS Raju.
During the yatra, Lokesh addressed 70 public meetings, held 155 face-to-face interactions, participated in 12 special programmes, and conducted eight Rachabanda initiatives, engaging directly with citizens to understand local issues. He also set a record by undertaking an extensive padayatra across Rayalaseema—1,587 km over 124 days, covering 44 Assembly constituencies—a region where the unprecedented public response unsettled the YSRCP, despite attempts to obstruct the march.
Following a 79-day pause after Naidu’s arrest, Yuvagalam 2.0 resumed on Nov 27 at Podalada in Razole constituency, drawing crowds that doubled in size. Women, BC communities, fishermen, retired employees, AgriGold victims, Meeseva staff, and TDP–Jana Sena cadres participated in large numbers. Lokesh held prolonged interactions, studied their grievances in depth, and offered specific assurances.
From Padayatra to Power Centre
Post elections, Lokesh’s transformation has only deepened. As a cabinet minister handling core portfolios of HRD and IT, he has emerged as one of the most proactive faces of the govt. He is playing a key role in attracting investments from across the globe, engaging with multinational corporations and policy-makers, and positioning Andhra Pradesh as a competitive destination for technology, education, and industry.
Equally significant is his role within the party. Lokesh has become a focal point for TDP functionaries—from grassroots cadres to MLAs, ministers, MPs, and even Union ministers. Known for being humble, affable, and down to earth, he consistently makes himself accessible to party workers wherever he goes—whether during district tours or visits to New Delhi. He rarely misses an opportunity to meet people, particularly party cadres, supporters, and well-wishers.
His energy, meticulous planning, and mercurial responses in taking on the opposition have made him a darling of the party rank and file, who now see in him a leader capable of combining mass connect with administrative delivery.
From Promises to Implementation
The commitments Lokesh made during Yuvagalam are now moving from rhetoric to execution. Chief minister Chandrababu Naidu signed the Mega DSC file at the swearing-in ceremony, leading to notifications and the completion of recruitment within 150 days, resulting in 15,941 teacher appointment letters.
“As promised by Lokesh, efforts are underway to generate 20 lakh jobs over five years. So far, MoUs worth ₹23.5 lakh crore, with potential to create 16 lakh jobs, have been signed,” said industries minister TG Bharath, citing investments by global and national giants including Google, ArcelorMittal & Nippon Steel, TCS, Cognizant, and LG Electronics.
With a detailed action plan and a dedicated administrative mechanism in place, the govt asserts that Yuvagalam was not just a march—but the foundation of a leadership journey now translating vision into governance.
For Lokesh, Yuvagalam marked a turning point. From being perceived largely as a second-generation leader, he emerged from the yatra as a grounded, accessible, and combative mass leader—one forged by endurance, constant public engagement, and a deep immersion in grassroots realities. The march became a platform where the anger, anxieties, and aspirations of crores of people found articulation and assurance.
“At a time when youth were grappling with unemployment and despair, women felt increasingly unsafe, and common citizens were burdened by indiscriminate taxation and rising living costs, Nara Lokesh assured people that he stood firmly with them,” said energy minister Gottipati Ravi Kumar.
Unlike what the party described as the casual approach of the former chief minister, Yuvagalam witnessed no routine weekly breaks. Except for unavoidable interruptions such as the arrest of TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu and the demise of Nandamuri Taraka Ratna, the padayatra continued relentlessly. “Even extreme conditions failed to halt the march—whether it was 48-degree Celsius heat in Rayalaseema, torrential rains in Yemmiganur, or physical injury caused by massive crowds in Nandyal. Despite doctors advising rest, Lokesh continued with unwavering resolve,” recalled party legislator MS Raju.
During the yatra, Lokesh addressed 70 public meetings, held 155 face-to-face interactions, participated in 12 special programmes, and conducted eight Rachabanda initiatives, engaging directly with citizens to understand local issues. He also set a record by undertaking an extensive padayatra across Rayalaseema—1,587 km over 124 days, covering 44 Assembly constituencies—a region where the unprecedented public response unsettled the YSRCP, despite attempts to obstruct the march.
Following a 79-day pause after Naidu’s arrest, Yuvagalam 2.0 resumed on Nov 27 at Podalada in Razole constituency, drawing crowds that doubled in size. Women, BC communities, fishermen, retired employees, AgriGold victims, Meeseva staff, and TDP–Jana Sena cadres participated in large numbers. Lokesh held prolonged interactions, studied their grievances in depth, and offered specific assurances.
Post elections, Lokesh’s transformation has only deepened. As a cabinet minister handling core portfolios of HRD and IT, he has emerged as one of the most proactive faces of the govt. He is playing a key role in attracting investments from across the globe, engaging with multinational corporations and policy-makers, and positioning Andhra Pradesh as a competitive destination for technology, education, and industry.
Equally significant is his role within the party. Lokesh has become a focal point for TDP functionaries—from grassroots cadres to MLAs, ministers, MPs, and even Union ministers. Known for being humble, affable, and down to earth, he consistently makes himself accessible to party workers wherever he goes—whether during district tours or visits to New Delhi. He rarely misses an opportunity to meet people, particularly party cadres, supporters, and well-wishers.
His energy, meticulous planning, and mercurial responses in taking on the opposition have made him a darling of the party rank and file, who now see in him a leader capable of combining mass connect with administrative delivery.
From Promises to Implementation
The commitments Lokesh made during Yuvagalam are now moving from rhetoric to execution. Chief minister Chandrababu Naidu signed the Mega DSC file at the swearing-in ceremony, leading to notifications and the completion of recruitment within 150 days, resulting in 15,941 teacher appointment letters.
“As promised by Lokesh, efforts are underway to generate 20 lakh jobs over five years. So far, MoUs worth ₹23.5 lakh crore, with potential to create 16 lakh jobs, have been signed,” said industries minister TG Bharath, citing investments by global and national giants including Google, ArcelorMittal & Nippon Steel, TCS, Cognizant, and LG Electronics.
With a detailed action plan and a dedicated administrative mechanism in place, the govt asserts that Yuvagalam was not just a march—but the foundation of a leadership journey now translating vision into governance.
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