Nara Lokesh meets PM Modi:
Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi along with his wife Nara Brahmani and son Devansh. Lokesh requested the Prime Minister to bless Andhra Pradesh with guidance and support for the state’s progress. He highlighted the state’s plans to contribute to India’s goal of becoming a developed country by 2047.
During the meeting, Lokesh presented the Yuvagalam coffee table book to PM Modi, who officially launched it. The book showcases details of Lokesh’s Yuvagalam padayatra (foot march) that covered 3,132 kilometers. This march aimed to expose misgovernance and bring attention to the problems faced by the people of Andhra Pradesh. Lokesh believes the padayatra helped set the stage for the NDA’s success in the 2024 elections.
Lokesh spent nearly two hours with PM Modi at his residence. He honored Modi with a shawl and a statue of Lord Venkateswara from Tirumala. Modi warmly interacted with Devansh, spoke to him kindly, and gave him chocolates. He also appreciated Devansh’s interest in chess and blessed him and Brahmani.
Lokesh thanked Modi for supporting the state government, especially by helping with funds for Amaravati and Polavaram, and for providing financial help to the Vizag Steel Plant. Lokesh also praised Modi’s leadership and strong decisions in the interest of national security and development.
This visit happened after Modi recently came to Andhra Pradesh to start the Amaravati rebuilding works. He had invited Lokesh and his family to visit him in Delhi. After the meeting, Nara Brahmani expressed her happiness on social media platform ‘X’, saying Modi is working hard to make India a global power and calling him a great Prime Minister.
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