On Sunday, TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh promised young people the assurance that the job calendar would be released regularly if the party regained power and that numerous industries would be established in the State to help the unemployed find work. When Lokesh encountered the young person from TuggMandalmandal in the Pattikonda Assembly segment on his Yuva Galam pada yatra, the young person told him that the young person needed to move to either Bengaluru or Hyderabad in order to get employment. Additionally, they said to Lokesh that there is no bus infrastructure in most villages in their Mandal.
Jagan Mohan Reddy, the chief minister, has fooled the young who are jobless by not succeeding to fill the 2.30 lakh openings in various government wings. Lokesh commented and made the observation that, in addition to discouraging current businesses from expanding, Jagan is discouraging prospective manufacturers from establishing units in the State.
The young people are forced to go to other States in quest of career possibilities as a result, he claimed. In order to provide the unemployed young with work prospects and prevent them from leaving the State, Lokesh assured the youth that the job calendar would be propagated every year on time. He also promised that new companies would be established throughout the State.
Lokesh promised that a sports academy would be built in the Rayalaseema area to promote competition and sports and that any communities without such a facility would receive bus service as well. The CPI representatives of Rampalli met Lokesh in the Done Assembly segment and described the issues they are having, such as a lack of decent roads, a lack of drainage infrastructure, and a lack of a water tank. They said that although several attempts to contact the responsible officials, they had received no answer.