Who is a political heavyweight? Both TDP AP president Atchen Naidu and Chandrababu's son Lokesh Babu seem to think that losing body weight is the best way to become a political heavyweight. So, both the biggies are on a weight losing spree.
Lokesh Babu's body weight has always been a butt of jokes. His huge derriere has invited meme makers and cartoon artists. But, he is using Corona lockdown to reduce weight. He is said to be exercising for one hour daily and is spending time cycling his way. He is also on a low-carb diet eating only boiled vegetables and pulses. He is said to have lost nearly 25 kg these days.
Ditto with Atchen Naidu. His bodyweight has always been a subject matter of jokes. In fact, even Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy commented on his weight. Now, Atchen too is said to working hard to reduce his weight. He had lost nearly 12 kg while he was in prison. He is now continuing a diet and a workout regime to reduce his weight further. He is said to be working out for nearly two hours every day.
At this rate, the party leaders will soon sport a leaner and meaner look. But, what about the party committees? Don't they need a spruce-up?
Lokesh Babu's body weight has always been a butt of jokes. His huge derriere has invited meme makers and cartoon artists. But, he is using Corona lockdown to reduce weight. He is said to be exercising for one hour daily and is spending time cycling his way. He is also on a low-carb diet eating only boiled vegetables and pulses. He is said to have lost nearly 25 kg these days.
Ditto with Atchen Naidu. His bodyweight has always been a subject matter of jokes. In fact, even Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy commented on his weight. Now, Atchen too is said to working hard to reduce his weight. He had lost nearly 12 kg while he was in prison. He is now continuing a diet and a workout regime to reduce his weight further. He is said to be working out for nearly two hours every day.
At this rate, the party leaders will soon sport a leaner and meaner look. But, what about the party committees? Don't they need a spruce-up?