Nara Lokesh held the 76th Praja Darbar at the TDP central office in Mangalagiri, creating another strong day of direct public interaction. Citizens and party workers from across Andhra Pradesh arrived in large numbers, showing the growing trust in this platform. The event again proved the government’s commitment to hearing people’s concerns without barriers.

Mass Public Participation at the 76th Praja Darbar
Throughout the day, Lokesh spent several hours meeting visitors personally at the TDP office. Thousands waited in queues to explain their issues and seek quick solutions through this transparent grievance-redressal process. Lokesh greeted everyone warmly, listened carefully, and accepted written petitions. He also assured the public of prompt action on every genuine request.

Major Representations Submitted at the Event
Demand to Fill Temple Instrumental Artist Posts
A team from the Akhila Bharatha Naayi Brahmin Rights Protection and Welfare Committee met Lokesh during the event. They urged him to fill vacant posts for Nadaswaram, Dolu, Shruti, and Thalam artists in state temples. They also highlighted the need to support students with diplomas in temple arts and requested job opportunities along with age relaxation.

Appeal for House Pattas for Long-Term Residents
Residents of Vissannapeta in NTR district shared their long-standing housing issue. They have been living on assigned lands for more than 70 years and requested legal recognition through house pattas. Lokesh assured them that their appeal would receive proper attention.

Compensation for Mudivedu Reservoir-Affected Families
Farmers from Kotavooru village in Annamaiah district raised the issue of displacement caused by the Mudivedu Balancing Reservoir project. Sixty families lost homes and agricultural lands and sought immediate compensation. Lokesh responded that he would take up the matter with the concerned authorities for a quick resolution.
Request for Justice in Alleged False Cases
Mahadevi Jayashankar from Govindapalle in Chittoor district stated that 42 false cases were filed against her family due to political targeting by the previous government. She requested a fair review. Lokesh assured her that the government supports justice and transparency at every level.

Lokesh Promises Swift Action After the 76th Praja Darbar
At the end of the event, Nara Lokesh confirmed that each grievance would undergo a proper review. He emphasized that this public initiative ensures no citizen feels ignored. The Praja Darbar continues to grow into a strong platform for accountability, governance, and public welfare.
By conducting such programs regularly, Lokesh reinforces a people-first administrative system. As a result, the 76th Praja Darbar stands out as another meaningful milestone in responsive governance.





