
The argument from the blue media is that Jagan distributed house plots to some 25,000 people in Mangalagiri and this will influence over 40,000 people to vote for Jagan’s party and not a single one of this will vote for Lokesh.
They’re even predicting that Lokesh will have to search for another constituency and leave Mangalagiri for good. Now, let’s have a reality check.
It is true that Jagan came up with an idea of R5 Zone to kill the idea of Amaravati and also to defeat Lokesh. But that is not as easy it appears.
The Chief Minister performed Bhoomi Pooja for these houses only the other day. The Government announced a target to complete the houses in six months. Rains will hamper the construction initially.
And then, the construction of houses alone will not make this area livable. The Government had to spend huge money on providing basic infrastructure like roads, drainage, power, etc. We have been seeing how unlivable are the house sites and colonies where Jagan Government previously have such sites.
Moreover, Legal cases are still going on in this issue. It is next to impossible to finish all these, shift people and enroll them in voters list before the elections.
Furthermore, it is the dream of every politician that each and every beneficiary of his schemes will vote for his party only. If the outsiders come together to defeat Lokesh, it is natural that people of Mangalagiri will polarize against them.
Keeping aside everything, if Jagan has to bring 25,000 outsider families to defeat Nara Lokesh. It will only mean Lokesh is already a winner.
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