Amaravati: In a notable gesture of commitment and follow-through, Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh has fulfilled a promise he made to a financially struggling Muslim family during the holy month of Ramzan last year, reinforcing his image as a leader focused on grassroots engagement and welfare.

The incident dates back to last Ramzan, when the minister made a surprise visit to the residence of Sheikh Shahensha, a daily-wage worker living near Mangalagiri bus stand. During the visit, Nara Lokesh shared an Iftar meal with the family and participated in special prayers, creating a moment of connection with the local minority community.
While interacting with the family, the minister closely observed their living conditions. The family was residing in an old, fragile house built by their ancestors, which was in a deteriorating state. Moved by their situation, the family members requested assistance in constructing a new house to ensure safety and stability.

Responding immediately, Lokesh assured them that he would take full responsibility for the family’s housing needs and promised to build a new home. Demonstrating swift action, the minister has now delivered on that assurance within a year, ensuring that the family has a secure and newly constructed house during the sacred period of Ramzan.
The development has drawn attention as an example of political accountability, with the minister not only making a promise but also ensuring its timely execution. Observers note that such initiatives contribute to building trust among communities, particularly when leaders directly engage with citizens and respond to their needs.

This fulfilment of a personal commitment during Ramzan has also been seen as a symbolic gesture of inclusivity and support for minority communities, reflecting the government’s outreach efforts at the grassroots level.
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