Nara Lokesh’s strategic approach in Mangalagiri exemplifies his commitment to overcoming challenges and securing victory despite initial setbacks. Despite facing difficulties, Lokesh persisted in Mangalagiri, the constituency he chose despite its perceived challenges.
Despite narrowly losing in his first attempt, Lokesh remained undeterred and immediately began laying the groundwork for the next election. In Mangalagiri, Lokesh established a robust grassroots network, ensuring he reached out to every corner of the constituency.
He made it a point to engage with constituents on a personal level, extending greetings and offering support during both celebratory and challenging times. This consistent presence and support garnered Lokesh widespread recognition and goodwill among the people.
On the other hand, MLA RK, who previously enjoyed popularity as an opposition figure, faced difficulties upon assuming power. His failure to deliver on promises and his perceived disengagement from the issues affecting the constituency alienated voters.
Additionally, his decision to defect to YSRCP further eroded his credibility among voters, particularly the BCs whom he had pledged support to. In contrast, Lokesh’s efforts in promoting handloom weavers and engaging with various communities in Mangalagiri earned him admiration and support.
His meticulous approach to election management, booth organization, and overall campaign strategy has positioned him as a formidable candidate in the upcoming election. With Lokesh’s dedicated efforts and the disenchantment of voters with RK and YSRCP, it is speculated that Lokesh is poised to secure a significant victory in Mangalagiri, with sources suggesting a margin of around fifty thousand votes.
This perceived confidence from Lokesh’s camp has seemingly demoralized YSRCP, indicating a potential shift in the political landscape of the constituency.




