To know the state of people in society, see how the leader works for them”, said Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, a Congress leader who always stood by his principles and values and thus today is known for the outstanding work he has done for people in Telangana. He served as the second leader of the opposition in the Telangana Legislative Assembly. He has been representing the Madhira constituency and belongs to the INC. For this meaningful work for people, he often shows the same approach and positive mental attitude that the great leader of Congress, YS Rajasekhar Reddy (YSR), an Ex-CM and a powerful leader, showed, who always made sure to be there for people and work for their betterment.
Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka’s beliefs often resemble the beliefs of the leader YSR. He is also compared to him because the late leader who carried out a Padayatra across United Andhra Pradesh got closer to his people, understood their problems and concerns and created initiatives and plans to work on them. He remained a “Messiah” for many throughout his career, and Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka was no exception among the people who lauded him for his noteworthy works.
He mentions how YSR’s works have also inspired and motivated him to follow the same path and become a champion of great social efforts for people in Telangana and beyond. Hence, he started with his walkathon, and today has become an inspiration for many other budding leaders in the party and even in the opposition, for all the right reasons.
In May 2023, he had crossed the 600 km mark with his People’s March, entering Bhuvanagiri town, in which he was welcomed with open arms by the locals as well as by other leaders. Now, he has completed 1000 kms in 100 days, inspiring the new generation of political leaders in a whole new way.
Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, with his walkathon, has immersed deep into the hearts of the people of Telangana by listening to their concerns and has shown immense compassion to them. He is now motivated to do more for these people and to uplift them in every possible way.
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