It's unfortunate...let us convey our deep condolence ...
He is the only person from Andhra Pradesh who strongly rejected forming the separate state of TELANGANA.Remaining things as A CM he should do and he deserved with AAROGYA SREE and RULING OUT THE FARMER LOANS.
But My mind gives the following things behind the killings...(Don't forget to read the mistakes in point wise mentioned in the below).
We beleive that God is one,In such case why to cheet predicting to be Hindu and doing fanatics for vote banking,That makes many people(Who knows the real face of YSR) to accept this unfortunate as a FINAL JUDGEMENT OF THE SUPREME GOD. we are following different methods of worshiping in reaching the same GOD as Hinduism,Islam,Christianity etc.Why should one do fanatics in the name of conversions,dominations.Be tolerant and have patience and bring the unity in diversity,And who don't want to follow this ,has no right to live on the earth.Mr YSR can do it but he should not do this as a CM. The person who plays with the moral sentiments should accept the final judgement.
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WHere is SATYAMS co money gone now??no one knows. Satyam invested in YSR,So..
This now dead Chief Minister's mother says that they realized Jessus was the real God.... what does it mean? Does it not mean that the Hiinduism is based on falsehood?? I think these kinds of words should be condemned by the people... Because a Hiindu would never say your God is false and my God is true.... people of these type are bent on uprooting the world's oldest religion from this great country of ours...
Re: WHERE IS SATYAM MONEY NOW??
by Sunil Mathew on Sep 09, 2009 04:00 PM
dear mr kumar. religion ia a mans personal matter.instead of raising this foolish question remember that a lot of people of europe and the americas are being converted to hinduism.
Why most congress leaders with a mass base die of an accident? Scindia, Pilot & now YSR. Our Govt should ask the Investigating Agencies to look into the matter.
It is very unbecomming of Rediff to bring out this interview from the past. More so with the introduction about YSR's family's conversion into Chrisianity. What has it to do with his performance as a politician? What ever he was or whatever relegion he belongs to, nobody can deny his place in the history of Andhra Pradesh as a very efficient, pro-poor CM, who stood by his convictions and also for his efforts to uplift the poor farmers from poverty. He will always be remembered for his brave initiatives. May his Soul Rest in Peace
With the death of YSR Reddy, India has lost yet another rising politician to the 'chalta hai' culture. The same culture that makes us happily accept mediocrity in almost every aspect of life. By all accounts, Reddy would have still been around if he, or the aviation wing of the Andhra Pradesh government, had not compromised with the safety aspects.
I am sure all know what I am referring to here. It is the casual attitude towards almost everything, including life-threatening situations. Look at the way we maintain our vehicles. A bald, or an over- or under-inflated tyre, a vehicle that is way past its service date, a vehicle that is running low on engine oil, waiting for the engine to seize, among others, are the things we take for granted, so much so that it has become a habit. Same can be seen in other areas such as maintenance of an elevator, blocking the fire escape routes with junk, storing deadly chemicals in the basement, obstructing the passage where a fire tender is supposed to come in case of a fire, and so on. It is this lackadaisical manner of looking at things that perhaps led to YSR's chopper crash.
There are reports that the aircraft was not in the best of health and that YSR insisted that he be flown despite the weather reports that clearly suggested conditions were not conducive to flying. In any commercial operation, as also in the Air Force or the aviation wing of the Army, the pilot's decision on such matters is the last word.