Nara Lokesh's attempt to demonstrate his leadership skills with the Yuvagalam Padayatra has backfired, resulting in a loss of his reputation.
Radhakrishna, the yellow media tycoon who has developed a strong preference for Chandrababu, indirectly suggested that Lokesh lacks the ability to lead the TDP.
RK's innocence is occasionally having a negative impact on the TDP.
In his recent article, "Who will turn the wheel?", RK made significant observations about the future of the TDP in his own way.
RK writes that Chandrababu has a talent for bringing together the oppostion leaders, though he is not keen on that now.
The article also mentioned that Chandrababu is hesitant to oppose the central government due to fears that his political career will end if he does not come to power in the next election, jeopardizing the future of the TDP.
In his article, RK indirectly implies that TDP's reign will end with Chandrababu, and he sends a message to the world that there is no capable successor to run the TDP effectively.
TDP leaders and workers are also surprised that Lokesh was not taken into account by RK.
Opponents have long accused Lokesh of being incompetent, but their criticisms do not merit serious consideration.
However, the fact that RK himself wrote in his article that Chandrababu is reluctant to oppose the central government out of concern for the future of the TDP is a matter of debate.
RK's latest writings indicate that even the media aligned with the party believes that there is no future for the party under Lokesh's leadership after Chandrababu.
Nara Lokesh, whose position is not good, is worried that such articles appearing in his own media would cause more harm.
RK has concluded that Lokesh, the successor to his favorite leader, lacks the intelligence to lead the TDP and so the party hits the dead end after CBN's time.