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CPI(M) accuses Nara Lokesh of breaking housing promises in Mangalagiri

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G.V.R. Subba Rao
CPI(M) accuses Nara Lokesh of breaking housing promises in Mangalagiri
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The CPI(M) has accused IT Minister Nara Lokesh of failing to deliver on election promises regarding housing for the poor in the Mangalagiri constituency. The party plans to hold a protest march to demand the distribution of house sites and financial aid for construction.

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This highlights local political tensions and the accountability of elected officials regarding social welfare promises in India.

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The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Tuesday (July 7, 2026) accused IT Minister Nara Lokesh of failing to fulfil his pre-election promise of providing house sites and permanent housing to the poor in the Mangalagiri Assembly constituency. The CPI(M) leaders announced a protest march to his camp office on July 15.

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The article focuses on the opposition party's grievances and criticisms of the ruling coalition's performance.

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