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Time for Lokesh to Speak Sense, Not Dialogues

Time for Lokesh to Speak Sense, Not Dialogues

Nara Lokesh's words have been crossing boundaries as he issues warnings to YCP leader YS Jagan and other party leaders, outlining forthcoming actions.

He mentions writing down names in a red book throughout his journey, indicating individuals for whom he plans to administer stern treatment once he assumes power.

Lokesh asserts that he will not overlook his father Chandrababu Naidu's imprisonment.

Notably, he issues a robust warning, vowing to pursue anyone responsible for Babu's incarceration.

He states that upon a change in government, he will promptly punish the people whose names are listed in the Red Book.

While warnings are acceptable, many netizens are questioning why Lokesh fled the scene when his father Chandrababu was arrested.

They emphasize that overcoming opponents upon assuming power is not as commendable as acting firmly on the native ground without fearing arrests.

Netizens express that Lokesh would have showcased heroism by standing firm rather than delivering punch dialogues and verbal warnings.

Netizens also question whether the 52-day incarceration of his father itself is that painful, considering how the family and followers of YS Jagan Mohan Reddy must have felt during his 16 months of imprisonment.

Netizens point out that had Lokesh recognized the repercussions of karma, the current situation might have been averted.

They assert that they've had enough of punch dialogues from Lokesh and suggest that it would be beneficial for him to articulate the kind of governance his father would bring upon assuming power.

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