Andhra Pradesh CM Dead in Chopper Crash: PMO Sources


Hyderabad, Sep 3 (TOI) : Prime Ministers Office declared on Thursday that Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy died in an air crash. 

Five bodies were found at the site where Andhra Pradesh chief minister YSR Reddy chopper’s wreckage has been traced.

The helicopter carrying YSR Reddy, two of his staff and two pilots went missing in pouring rain Wednesday morning over the Naxal and tiger-infested Nalamalla forests.

The government on Thursday confirmed that Nearly 24 hours after YSR's chopper went missing, it was located atop Serai Salem hill, at a distance 40 nautical miles (70 kms) east of Kurnool.

The CM left Hyderabad on a six-seater Bell chopper at 8.35am for Chittoor accompanied by his secretary and chief security officer. After 9.27am, radio contact was lost with the helicopter.

Soon after the chopper lost contact, multiple agencies of the state launched a massive hunt for possible wreckage in the desolate terrain. By evening, it expanded into the country's biggest-ever search operation with satellites in the sky joining remote sensing aircraft, fighter jets, unmanned aerial vehicles, troops on the ground and even barefoot deer-hunting tribals with bows and arrows.

YSR: A doctor with a finger on the public pulse 
By Mohammed Shafeeq

Hyderabad, Sep 3 (IANS):  A doctor by training, Yeduguri Sandinti Rajasekhara Reddy, or YSR as he was popularly known, was known for his strong administrative skills and whose second stint as chief minister of Andhra Pradesh this year broke a 53-year-old jinx for the Congress party.

This May he became the first Congress chief minister since the state was formed in 1956 to complete a full five-year term and retain power in elections. The only other chief minister who achieved the fate was N.T. Rama Rao of Telugu Desam Party (TDP).

One of YSR's main achievements was subduing the ultra-left Naxalite insurgency in the state that had one time gripped 21 of its 23 districts. In the process, the People's War Group (PWG), once the dominant Maoist group in India, was crushed beyond recognition.

When he took over as chief minister for the first time on May 14, 2004 from N. Chandrababu Naidu of TDP, it was a dream came true for YSR. The leader from the badlands of Rayalaseema had come up the hard way in his public life spanning three decades and emerged as one of the strongest leaders the Congress has produced in the state.

He has always been a winner. Elected to the state assembly for the fifth time, YSR is also a four-time Lok Sabha member and holds the record of never losing an election.

More than once he proved why he was more popular among masses with his fingers on the public pulse.

Popular as 'people's leader' among his followers, YSR tasted success despite facing a hostile poll campaign from both the TDP-led four party Grand Alliance and the Praja Rajyam Party of actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi.

YSR also emerged as one of the few leaders in the country to retain power beating the anti-incumbency factor. What has made his performance more creditable is the fact that he made no big promises and instead highlighted his performance versus the "poor credibility record" of his main rival N. Chandrababu Naidu of TDP.

Banking on his performance and the numerous welfare schemes his government launched during the last five years, YSR retained power despite a three-cornered contest. The man who ran the Congress campaign on his shoulders emerged victorious in the face of hectic electioneering by top stars of the tinsel world in favour of TDP and Praja Rajyam.

Born to a Christian middle class family at Pulivendula, a small town in Kadapa district, on July 8, 1949, YSR made a modest beginning. Eldest of the five sons of Y.S. Raja Reddy, a dynamic local leader in his heydays, he evinced interests in politics while studying at M.R. Medical College, Gulbarga, Karnataka.

After completing his MBBS, YSR served as medical officer at the Jammalamadugu Mission Hospital briefly. In 1973, he established a 70-bed charitable hospital.

He entered active politics in 1978 and was elected to the state assembly from Pulivendula. He served as state minister from 1980 to 1983 and retained the assembly seat in 1983 even when NTR swept to power with a historic victory.

Sensing a potential leader in him, then prime minister Indira Gandhi appointed YSR president of the state unit of Congress when he was only 34.

In 1989, he was elected to the Lok Sabha from Kadapa and held the seat till 1999, when he shifted again to state politics. From 1998 to 2000, he again served as president of the state Congress.

Though the party lost the 1999 state elections, YSR emerged as the strongest leader of the party and became the leader of opposition.

The year 2003 was a turning point in his political career as he undertook a 64-day padyatra, or walkathon, across the state. Covering 1,500 km under the scorching sun, he received petitions from people about their problems, mainly relating to agriculture and unemployment.

It was this campaign and a strong anti-incumbency wave against Chandrababu Naidu's government which catapulted YSR to power.

His experiences during the padyatra helped him shape his policies after assuming office as he gave free electricity to farmers, waived their loans, introduced several welfare schemes like pension for the aged, widows and handicapped, housing for poor, Rs.2-a-kg rice, Rajiv Arogyasri or community health insurance scheme and a massive programme to build irrigation projects.

Thanks to these initiatives, the Congress won 156 of Andhra Pradesh's 294 seats and bagged 33 of its 42 Lok Sabha seats this time.

In a message on Independence Day on Aug 15, Reddy said: "The state has witnessed tremendous growth in the past five years when compared to the growth that took place since independence. Our people are a happier lot and are embracing a bright future without any fears."

Andhra CM YSR's Helicopter Traced  : Defence Official

IANS

The missing helicopter carrying Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy has been traced in Nallamalla forests in Kurnool district Thursday morning, a defence official said.

"We have located the helicopter. It is on top of a hill at a distance of 40 nautical miles east of Kurnool. We are trying to find out if there are survivors. We are not sure if it has crashed or not," the official told reporters in Kurnool.

"Two Indian Air Force helicopters are over the location trying to find a place to land. Since it is a jungle it is difficult to land there," he said.

Earlier:

IAF helicopters resume search for YSR


Hyderabad, Sep 3 (IANS) Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopters Thursday resumed search operations for the helicopter carrying Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, nearly 24 hours after it went missing in the dense Nallamalla forests.

At the day break, at least five IAF helicopters resumed search operations while the army and police intensified the biggest-ever search operation, which has now narrowed down to five kilometres radius in Kurnool district where the chopper was last seen by some villagers.

The fate of the chief minister, his special secretary, chief security officer and two pilots remained uncertain even a day after the chopper went missing while flying from Hyderabad to Chittoor district.

The chopper carrying YSR, as the 60-year-old chief minister is known, his special secretary Subrahmanyam, his chief security officer A.S.C. Wesley and two pilots, took off 8.35 am Wednesday from Hyderabad and was headed for Chittoor, 588 km away and close to Tamil Nadu.

Chief Secretary P. Ramakant Reddy told reporters that the satellite images captured by a low-flying aircraft of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) could not provide any clue about the missing chopper.

The authorities now hope to get some information from the images taken by two Sukhoi SU-30MKI combat jets of IAF which flew over the area last night.

  

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  • Luca D''silva, Mangalore,Karnataka

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    It is great loss to the nation. but very late to know the whereabouts of YSR. Helicopter went from the contract at 0927hrs in the morning. What the State Government was doing from 0927hrs till next day morning. Atleast after one hour, if there is no contract from the helicopter, why they have not sent any search team of helicopter. Why afternoon only they sent the search team. Air Traffic Control knows the approximate location from where the helicopter lost the contract, which is easy find the nearest location. There is news of mobile message from the Dr.YSR. Why there is no immediate action from the state government? Why it took 24 hrs to locate the crash site. It shows there is some lapse from the state government. Captain lost route by about 18kms,which means ATC knows the location of the helicopter. What ATC doing, where there is latest technology. Through radar you can come to know the location. My tributes to Dr.YSR,Subramaniyam,ASC Wesly and two pilots.

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  • Melroy, Mangalore / Dubai

    Fri, Sep 04 2009

    Gentlemen Leader.3 Decades never lost elections and never came under any controversies. Great loss for India. My prayers goes out to my Andhra brotherens.

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  • Diljyoti, Allahabad, Kinnigoly

    Fri, Sep 04 2009

    May the untimely and death of YSR create hundreds of YSRs for the Congress. All will miss YSR. May his soul Rest In Peace.

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  • sowmya, udupi

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    It is Very sad news for the Indians.History repeated with the Congress.God always calling good people to him .

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  • Anil Mascarenhas, Miyar /Dubai.

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    We lost such a wonderful man.May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Sohan Albuquerque, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    A great loss to AP and the Indian National Congress Party of India. May his soul rest in peace

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  • juliana, udupi

    Fri, Sep 04 2009

    Mr. Y.S.R. Reddy was a born leader. He knew how to lead his people. He had compassion for the poor and downtrodden. Totally he was a rare personality. Walking throughout Andhra is no child play. It is unfortunate that he lost his life in the search of happiness for the poor. Almighty God needed him somewhere else. Otherwise who could snatch away his life? May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Calvin, Surathkal\USA

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Till the end he was concerned about the poor getting the drought relief. I pray to God to bless his soul. May he rest in peace.

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  • Sr Suman Louisa, Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    we as a family send our heartfelt condilences to his beloved family and people of AP on this sudden shocking reality of a great leader down to earth in his service. May his soul rest in peace. Sr Suman Louisa

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  • Esther, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    A leader with a heart of gold. YSR was responding to the peoples wishes. Christians of India, particularly Andhra lost a solid supporter. There is a strong rumour that YSR was also a Christian like his wife and his brother, Karunakarn.

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/DUBAI

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    VERY SAD NEWS.NOT ONLY ANDHRA ENTIRE COUNTRY LOST A VERY DYNAMIC LEADER.GOD MAY GRANT HIM ENTERAL REST.

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  • Kevin Dias, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Here is a message that when you decide to serve the people, you are also giving your life for the one who has voted for you. To make that a reality Late YRS said that he wanted to see the villagers'' problems with his own eyes? This is what we call true dedication, not knowing what was in store for him once the chopper took off and that Kurnool forest would be the final destination for him, his Principal Secretary S. Subramanyam, and Security Officer ASC Wesley along with the Pilot and Co- Pilot.YRS was a great leader not only to the Congress party, but to his very own people of Andhra. A State has lost its Father and the Country a great Son, may all those who died in the line of duty rest in peace, and our heartfelt deepest condolences to all the five family members at this great tragic untimely sudden demise of their loved ones. God be with all of you and we keep you all in prayer. God Bless. Kevin Dias. Mumbai

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  • Siddiq abutalib, Saudi arabia

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Its a big loss for congress and for Andhra Pradesh, never seen such a politician we will miss him for sure...

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  • shareef, dubai/manglore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    ohhhh....god very very sad news ,,,,,in andra &india...god bless u jag mohan reddy ..his son ...

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  • sudhakar, belapu/bangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Sad news!you will be counted as one of national heros .Big loss for AP

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  • Razak,Adyanadka, Khalidya/Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Certainly We lost a prominent leader in South India.May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Aboobakker.KM, Assafa, Kolambe/Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news.unbelievable, Unfortunate. Why GOd has taken good people.May his soul rest in Peace (ameen)

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  • Philomena, Puttur

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news, Big loss for farmers.. May his soul rest in Peace

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  • SUNDAR KARITHOTA, HALEANGADI

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    "MAY THE GOOD GOD GRANT HIS SOUL ETERNAL PEACE"I APPRECIATE THE IMMEDIATE ACTION OF GOVT. THE GOVT. SHOULD SHOW THE SAME INTEREST ON THE LIFE OF THE COMMON PEOPLE TOO.

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  • kapil, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news for India.

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  • Ronald D''Cunha , Shj, BANTWAL,AGRAR

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    It is the sad news for South Indian''''s , We lost our chief minister as well as good samaritan

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  • David Rodrigues, Kayyar/Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    We have lost a great leader. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Walter Sequeira, Siddakatte

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very Sad News for india and for Congress Party. A Surprsie Vist to Rural Area by a leader of AP turned a Call from Kingdom of God. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Saji K P, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very Sad and Shocking news... Hope AP will get another good leader like YSR

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  • sr.kala, mysore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news.May God console his loving family and people of Andhra

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  • P A MOHIDDIN, KARNATAKA/DELHI

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sorry. We express our condolence for the sad and untimely demise of one of the dynamic Chief Ministers the India seen for ever. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • mk, Ahmed

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news for India.

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  • Shamshuddin, Qatar/Shirva

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    This is very sad news for Andrapradesh & our congress party.  They lost very good candidate.

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  • Frederick Pinto, Shirva

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    It is a sad news that sudden death of Andhra Pradesh''s chief minister Y.S. Reddy. May God grant him eternal rest and may his soul rest in peace.

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    It is a big loss to Andhra especially christians whom he was representing.

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  • habeeb, soorinje dubai

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    very sad news

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  • ahmed, Riyadh/Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Its a great loss, as such a good/strong officers required now a days, May allah keep rest sould in peace...

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  • henry MISQUITH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news indeed...YSR was one of the most dynamic CM. History will remember him as a champion of minority and farmers.It is a great loss to Andhra and entire nation. Let us pray for him so that his soul will rest in peace.

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  • Cleta Colaco, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news.

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  • Mageshan C, Chennai,Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very very shocking news for congress and AP.

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  • MOHAMMED HARIS, MANGALORE

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    its a sad news. I still rember he is still A live YSR ZINDA HAI.....

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  • Sudhakaran H, Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news..big loss for andra pradesh and congress.

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  • Bhaskar, mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news. May God Almighty grant eternal rest to the departed soul.

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  • Praneeth Raj, Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news.Im one of his big fan.Congress lost one good leader.May his soul rest in Peace.

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  • anitha, Mangaloe

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very Sad News. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Sampath P, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    I go with Sharath.Its a really very big loss for Andhra,May his soul rest in Peace. Congress lost great leader.

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  • Eulalia D''Souza, Bijai/ Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    This is not good news. What a tragedy that stuck to such a dynamic C.M. of A.P. May God Bless the departed souls and may their souls rest in peace. Shocking news to families of all departed. May God Grant them strength and courage to face this loss. Though it was a challenging operation for Defence personnel, they did it. Hats off to our Defence Force..!! Great job..

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  • JULIET, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news. May God Almighty grant eternal rest to the departed soul

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  • Simon Francis Lasrado, sullia/Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Not only Congress party of Andhra Pradesh lost a CM but whole Nation has lost a able leader like YSR Reddy.God give his family members,his supporters,people of Andhra Pradesh strength and courage to bear his loss and his soul rest in peace.RIP YSR.

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  • Antony Crasta, Mangalore/Sydney Australia

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    A very tragic death, so sad indeed. We lost a good man and a samaritan at that. May his soul rest in peace, so also of those died along with him. The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradhesh, Dr.YSR Reddy was indeed a great man and a political leader - served well his people of the State and the Country for a long time. He gave up his lucrative profession that of a Doctor, to serve the people and his nation. Specially, his padayatra/walkathon across the Andhra Pradhesh, his interaction with the farmers, peasants and the poor people during the time, his efforts to understand their problems and eradicate and minimise their poverty and sufferings by waiving their loans, providing them with free electricity, housing, introducing welfare schemes like pensions for the aged, widowed and the handicapped, supplying rationed rice and other commodities, providing health insurance to the needy etc. as vividly stated by your reporter Mr. Mohammed Shafeeq are really commendable and praiseworthy.

    A great loss to the State of Andhra. Hearty condolences to Dr. Reddy`s family and also of those others who lost their life with him.

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  • dr. dsouza, valencia, dsouza

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    sad message

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  • Anil Pinto, Putur/Sharjah

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news may his soul rest in peace..also congress lost main hand from andhra pradesh..

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  • Sanjana Pai, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Sad news, big loss for AP & congress.He was a best leader.

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  • Dilip Kumar, Bangalore,US

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    I agree with Sharath comments.Congress lost best leader nobody will replace his place.

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  • mallur Iqbal, Dammam

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    He is the best humanitarian among the politicians. India have ever seen.

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  • Ramya S, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news.I think soniyaji lost his right hand.He was a good politician.

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  • Sharath M, Malleshwaram, Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad to hear this.He was good leader.May his soul rest in Peace I think main reason for crash is irresponsibility and misuse of helicopter.Nobody will use for long journey.Because this copter was used for 700KM distance.Usually it is for 150km distance.I hope all politicians will learn lesson from this.

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  • sharon almeida, kallianpur

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very Sad News May His Soul Rest In Peace.

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  • Saleem G.H, amchinadka, Puttur/Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news, Big loss for farmers.. May his soul rest in Peace (ameen)

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  • Basil Pinto, manlore, mira road

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news

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  • MUKESH, MANGALORE. M.C.C

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    VERRY SAD NEWS

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  • MUKESH, MANGALORE. M.C.C

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    VERY SAD NEWS

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    God(Ganesha), please help their family

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Really sad news. But full marks to Sonia Gandhi for her full support & we need same support to the common man to irrespective of post & religion. I think even Rajesh Pilot did not get such support when his helicopter crashed.

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  • Arun Menezes, Udupi / Kuwait

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    It is a great loss for Indian Politics and the people of Andhra, he was not just an excellent Chief Minister, he was also a wonderful human being, i could even see the rival party leaders praising this great man, "MAY THE GOOD GOD GRANT HIS SOUL ETERNAL PEACE" , may the good god grant his wife and family the strenth to bear this unfortunate loss.

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  • Sebastian E. Pinto, Mangalore, Karnataka

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    This should not have happened while visiting for a good cause to meet the needy people. May his soul Rest In Peace. I hope the same spirit may be continued by his successors.

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  • Borewell Puttaka, Laxminagar Uppinangady

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news.unbelievable.why always helicoptor mishaps happening in india?.

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  • Charan Colaco, Bangalore / Dubai

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Heartfelt condelences. May God grant him Eternal Rest and may his soul Rest In Peace. Let Almighty God give the people of Andhra Pradesh courage to bear the loss.

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  • Ammer , Pilar

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news..big loss for andra pradesh

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  • Zulfikar , Mangalore/SA.

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Sad news to all, history will never forget YSR. Next CM have to fulfill YSRs dream.

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  • anwar shek, mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    very very sad ..andhra poor people lost a great leader ....god Paece be upon him ... anwar

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  • SANTHOSH, PERLA/DUBAI

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very & very sad news. Once again chopper killed one more excellent leader of Congress Party...

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  • Jasmine B Pinto, St Joachim PUC Kadaba

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very Sad News.

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  • Naushad, Ullal/Dubai

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Great Leader and winner but defeated by death.. Shocking!!! May all the 5 Souls rest in Peace.

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  • Noushar Diamond, Dubai / Katipalla

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    It is the sad news for South Indian''s , We lost our chief minister

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  • Edward Maben, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    If there is one person that the congress and the people of Andhra can never ever replace, it is YSR. He is a true leader who will go down in history as a true gentleman, a man who worked relentlessly for the upliftment of the poor,while at the same time looking ahead of time for the future of Andhra, His loss is unbearable for people who understood the importance of having a dynamic no nonsense politician. May God bless his souls & provide strenght to his family at this hour of tribulation

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  • Shanthi Miranda, Polali/Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Unbelievable. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Sunil Kunder, Abu Dhabi / Karkala

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    very sad news

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  • Godwin Mendonca, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Its verry Sad news for us he was a good leader, This is the big loss for Andrapradesh State.

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  • Ganesh.G.S, Mangalore/Singapore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    very sad news................

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  • Thomas Dsouza, Gorigudda/Israel

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Very sad news.

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  • joe, dubai,mlore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Its a really very big loss for Andhra,May his soul rest in Peace.

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  • Abdul Rahman, Dubai

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    YSR is no more.Very tragic indeed.

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  • Vijay, Udupi

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    People were already started talking about making Reddy’s wife to be next CM of Andhra. Why, no one in Andhra to be eligible for CM’s post ? What a shame of Indian politics !

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Thank God(Jesus),we hope that he is fine!

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  • george borromeo, angelore, mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Thank God! CM Y.S Reddy''s Helicopter has been traced and soon we will know the out come of their search. Hope Andhra C.M. and his companions are safe.

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  • Antony Crasta, Mangalore/Sydney Australia

    Wed, Sep 02 2009

    Come on guys - what took you so long!, (relax, I am just joking) to locate the missing helicopter and it`s very important and precious passenger, the Honourable Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Mr.Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, now that we have the modern helicopters/choppers, equipped with the latest satellite and allied modern gadgets? I only hope and pray that the Chief Minister is alright, so also the VIPs accompanied him, and of course, very importantly, the Pilot and the Crew. All the same, well done the IAF Helicopters and your network. I knew all along though that they ulitimately will be found. Great relief indeed. Thanks Daijiworld and look forward to your further feedback.

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  • Antony T. D Souza, Karkala / Qatar

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    Tracing CM and his crew is the need of hour. We wish no harm has befallen them!

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