People in general have a tendency to feel sympathy for persons who are seen as being weak. The abuse of the weak is not tolerated by society. Voters had previously chosen the ycp out of anger over Jagan's wrongful imprisonment. Due to his protracted "Yatras" and the public's compassion for him, jagan ultimately succeeded as Chief Minister. The current circumstance, however, is distinct.
Although lokesh is currently on a "padayatra," it hasn't stirred up as much excitement as the tdp had hoped. Numerous factors could account for this, such as Lokesh's unpopularity, the general public's lack of interest in padayatras, or the TDP's subpar management. Despite this, pro-TDP media are making an effort to downplay the situation and give the impression of backing it. According to telugu local media, there isn't much support for Lokesh's yatra among the general people. Why are police obstacles being set up for a yatra with little to no attendance if this information is true? Is it necessary to also pull Lokesh's stool and microphone? Will Lokesh's speech actually affect ycp if he speaks?
His strength increases as more challenges are put in his way. The government is attempting to make Lokesh's difficulties worse by stationing cops close by. The people will gradually forget about Lokesh's padayatra if he is neglected, which will surely cause his popularity to wane. jagan needs to take history lessons to heart. The same raj Narayan who beat indira gandhi in 1971 by employing state force also defeated her in 1977. Chanikya, also known as Chandrababu, was unable to turn his son into a leader. With impromptu actions, jagan appears to be doing what Babu is unable to.