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Andhra CM YSR Reddy, 4 others killed in crash







Andhra CM YSR Reddy, 4 others killed in

crash


Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S

Rajasekhara Reddy and four other persons

were killed in the helicopter that crashed

in the Nallamala Hills in bad weather on

Wednesday losing radio contact an hour after

take off from Hyderabad.


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The bodies of 60-year-old Reddy - who led

his Congress party to a spectacular second

consecutive victory in the Lok Sabha and

Assembly polls - his Special Secretary P

Subramanyam, Chief Secretary A S C Wesley,

pilot Group Captain S K Bhatia and co-pilot

M S Reddy were found on Rudrakonda Hill, 40

nautical miles east of Kurnool.

His Bell 430 chopper went down in bad

weather.

Army commandos recovered the dead bodies of

all the five people - including the Chief

Minister - who were on board the twin-engine

Bell chopper.

An Indian Air Force helicopter had on

Thursday morning located the mangled remains

of the helicopter.


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Obit: YSR, Andhra strongman and a mass

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The news of the tragedy filtered out after a

meeting of the Congress core group at the

Prime Minister's residence, but fears had

been growing since Wednesday night when

search operations to locate the missing

chopper were unsuccessful.


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The helicopter took off at 0835 hrs IST from

the old Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad on

Wednesday.

The Chief Minister was on his way to

Chittoor, 588 km from Hyderabad, for a

function when his helicopter went missing in

inclement weather around 0930 hrs IST on

Wednesday in the dense Nallamalla forests.

Reactions from political leaders started

pouring in soon after the tragic news was

announced.

"We are in total shock, it's a tremendous

loss for the Congress party, for the entire

state of Andhra Pradesh. We are yet to come

to terms with this news. Sonia Gandhi is in

constant touch with the family and is

monitoring the situation closely. The senior

leaders who have been deputed in this matter

will brief the press shortly. He was an

utterly practical human being, he was always

moving on to achieve his goal, he was the

man on the move, it's very sad that life has

got him to such a tragic end. He was a

dynamic Chief Minister. It is a tremendous

loss to Andhra Pradesh and the Congress

party. It's a terrible time because he could

have achieved so much as the head of the

state," said Congress Spokesperson Jayanti

Natrajan.

State Congress Chief, D Srinivas said, "I

don't think I will see another leader like

him in this lifetime."

TDP leader Yerran Naidu said, "Today is a

sad day. YSR Reddy was a great leader, I

knew him for 30 years. We were really hoping

that he would be found safe. We are very

shocked."

"I had hoping till the last minute that some

miracle will happen. If the party is feeling

this way I can't imagine what the family is

going through. He was the kind of leader who

could turn probability into possibility,"

said Congress leader Renuka Chowdhary.

Home Minister P Chidambaramdescribed YSR,

who led the Congress to a spectacular

election victory in May this year, as "a

tall leader".

"We are in deep mourning. We send our

condolences to the families of YSR and the

other four (who died in the helicopter

crash)," he said.

STATE PLUNGES INTO GLOOM, CONG IN MOURNING

Andhra Pradesh plunged into gloom Thursday

as it became known that Chief Minister Y S

Rajasekhara Reddy had died in a helicopter

crash in the dense Nallamalla forests.

People cried inconsolably in the state

secretariat, the chief minister's camp

office and Gandhi Bhavan, the headquarters

of the ruling Congress party.

"He is my God. I can't believe he is no

more," wailed a Congress party worker.

"He gave life to several people through

Rajiv Arogyasri (health insurance scheme for

poor). Nobody had imagined he will lose his

life this way," said another Congress

worker.

The Congress has officially declared itself

in mourning and its flag will fly at half

mast.

source: IBN news


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YS Rajasekhara Reddy: A friend of rural

people

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Y. S.

Rajasekhara Reddy is no more but he was

known as a rural friend who tried to

implement some of the most difficult and

popular rural welfare programs in Andhra

Pradesh like NREGA, which in fact was

implemented first in Anatapur district in

the state. It’s goal to provide 100 days of

guaranteed wage employment in every

financial year to every household has

benefited 22 districts 12 million

households.

Dr. Yeduguri Sandinti Rajasekhara Reddy,

popularly known as YSR,was a leader who had

carved for himself a niche in State politics

by his exemplary devotion and dedication to

the uplift of the downtrodden and neglected

segments of society. Born on July 8, 1949,

in Pulivendula in the backward Rayalaseema

region, YSR’s early schooling was at the

Municipal School in nearby Bellary town

which is in Karnataka. While studying in M R

Medical College, Gulbarga, Karnataka, he

served as President of the Students Union.

He was elected leader of the House Surgeon’s

Association in S V Medical College,

Tirupati. After completing MBBS, he served

as Medical Officer at the Jammalamadugu

Mission Hospital for a brief period.

In 1973, he established a 70-bed charitable

hospital, named after his father late

Y.S.Raja Reddy at Pulivendula. His family

established one polytechnic and one degree

college in Pulivendula, which were later

handed over to the well-known Loyola group

of institutions.

He entered active politics in 1978 and

contested elections, four times to enter the

State Legislative Assembly and an equal

number of times to enter the Lok Sabha, the

Lower House of Parliament and he won all the

elections he contested.
During his three decades of political

career, YSR had served the people in

multiple capacities, both in Government as

well as in Party. He was President of the

Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC)

twice – 1983-1985 and 1998-2000. During

1980-1983, he was a minister holding

important portfolios related to Rural

Development, Medical & Health and Education

etc. From 1999 to 2004 he was the Leader of

Opposition in the eleventh state assembly.
His emphasis on irrigation projects,

particularly in the backward Rayalaseema

region, has earned for him a special place

in the hearts of millions of farmers. His

unremitting struggle against certain

anti-people economic measures that were

sought to be introduced in the name of

“reforms”, including the frequent increases

in power tariff and indiscriminate

privatization of public sector units,

exalted him
He undertook his unprecedented 1500-KM-long

Padayaatra (march on foot) in scorching sun

during summer in 2003,covering backward

areas of the state in particular, to know

first-hand the real problems of the people

in their own language and their doorstep

propelled him into power soon.
Sworn in as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh

on May 14, 2004, he remained a leader

focusing on agriculture and rural welfare as

ever, which won him a second term in the

assembly elections held in May.

His advice was always simple: “Don’t count

the years you want to live. Ask yourself how

much you have done for society at large with

whatever opportunities the Almighty has

provided you.”

The Rajiv Palle Baata, a novel mass contact

programme to reache out to even unmotorable

areas in the rural areas for personally

collecting feedback on the implementation of

various programmes. This programme has

become extremely popular, because it

highlights not what the Chief Minister does

in the glare of official publicity, but what

his officials may not have done in the

people’s own words.
Following its success, he extended the

programme to urban areas through Rajiv

Nagara Baata.
The Chief Minister’s emphasis on development

of the rural economy does not presuppose a

blinkered approach towards new and emerging

technologies. He gave his government’s

support to self-help groups SHGs to achieve

financial inclusion.
Dr.Reddy was equally committed to a balanced

approach towards giving thrust to

information technology, bio-technology and

all sectors that enhance industrial and

agricultural production.
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Reddy's death tremendous loss for party:

Congress

New Delhi, Sep 3 (PTI) Describing Y S

Rajasekhara Reddy as a "dynamic" chief

minister and human being, Congress today

said his demise was a "tremendous loss" to

the party which will take very long to come

to terms with it.

Reacting to his tragic death in a chopper

crash, the Congress said Reddy was "utterly"

devoted to the party, to the state of Andhra

Pradesh and to the country and his loss will

be felt "very deeply".

"He was such a dynamic CM, dynamic human

being and a man of the people, something

that will take us very long to come to terms

with," party spokesperson Jayanti Natarajan

said.

She said it was tragic that he died while

actually engaged in the active

implementation of his "important schemes".

Reddy had recently led the Congress to a

historic victory

in the Parliamentary elections in Andhra

Pradesh.

He faced a similar situation in 2006

HYDERABAD: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.

S. Rajasekhara Reddy faced a near-disaster

situation three years ago while flying in a

private helicopter from Prakasam district to

Hyderabad.

In 2006, Dr. Reddy, accompanied by his

Special Secretary M.G.V.K. and Chief

Security Officer M. Ramesh Kumar, was

returning to the city after a visit to

Giddalur.

While flying over Srisailam, where the

massive hydro-electric project by the same

name is located, the helicopter, owned by

Deccan Airways, was caught in bad weather.

Incessant rain and dense clouds forced the

pilot to look for a safe landing place. The

Air Traffic Control in Hyderabad asked the

pilot to fly low so that the Chief Security

Officer could establish contact with

officials on the ground with his

communication equipment. After surveying

maps he was carrying, the Chief Security

Officer found that Jadcherla was the nearest

place for the helicopter to land.

As the chopper was flying low, the

Mahabubnagar Collector and the

Superintendent of Police were informed. As

the district administration had just 30

minutes to make arrangements, the officials

provided security around the playground of a

government high school where the helicopter

landed safely