Hyderabad Archive

Andhra legislator’s arrest in suicide case stayed

Hyderabad, Nov 3 – The Andhra Pradesh High Court Tuesday stayed the arrest of a woman Telugu Desam Party (TDP) legislator who was allegedly responsible for the death of an agricultural officer.

The court directed the police not to arrest Sita Dayakar Reddy till further orders. The legislator from Devarkadra in Mahabubnagar district, also the president of the women’s unit of the TDP, faces charges of abetment to suicide in the case of B. Rajeswari, an agricultural officer. Two others were booked with her.

Rajeswari, who was physically challenged, had set herself ablaze on Oct 14 in Mahabubnagar district and died four days later at a Hyderabad hospital.

In her dying statement recorded before a magistrate, she alleged that the TDP legislator and two district and mandal level public representatives were mentally harassing her.

Police booked the legislator, Mandal Praja Parishad (MPP) member Bharathi Reddy and Zilla Parishad Territorial Committee (ZPTC) member Pradeep Goud for abetment of suicide, criminal intimidation and threat of injury to public servant.

Sita Dayakar Reddy, however, has denied the allegations and termed the case as politically motivated.

Andhra orders probe as 10 lose sight after surgery

Hyderabad, Oct 26 – The Andhra Pradesh government has ordered a probe after 10 people who underwent cataract surgery following a free eye check-up camp a few days ago lost their eyesight, officials said Monday.

The incident took place in Nellore district, bordering Tamil Nadu.

After the surgery, eyeballs of four of the affected people had to be removed to save their lives, their relatives.

They were among the 24 people operated upon Oct 20 by a team of doctors at Bollineni Eye Hospital and Research Centre in Nellore town. Global Eye Foundation had conducted a camp at a couple of villages in Indukurpet mandal in the district Oct 18.

While the families of the victims alleged that they turned blind due to negligence by the doctors, the hospital authorities said the infection was a result of the patients not taking precautions.

Officials said 15 of the people who were operated upon at the hospital came back the next day with complaints of severe pain and a burning sensation.

They were shifted to Sankara Nethralaya in Chennai, where the doctors said that the chances of getting their eyesight back were bleak.

The attendants of the patients claimed that the eyeballs of the four patients were removed as doctors at Chennai hospital said this was necessary to prevent the infection from spreading to other parts. Blaming the doctors at Bollineni for the tragedy, they demanded that the government take serious action against them.

‘We have launched the probe. We have directed the hospital authorities to stop all operations till the probe is completed,’ Nellore district collector K. Ramgopal told reporters.

The district authorities have also sent a team of doctors to Chennai to collect swabs from the patients.

The Bollineni hospital authorities have denied that negligence by the doctors led to the incident. ‘There is not a single incident where negligence by doctors has resulted in the infection. There could be several reasons for the infection and we will know the facts after the testing of the swabs which have already been sent to government labs,’ N. Sai Murali, chief ophthalmologist at the hospital, said.

A team of four doctors had performed the surgery. Terming the incident as unfortunate, Murali pointed out that 45,000 cataract surgeries were performed at the hospital during the last six years and not a single incident of infection was reported.

Another key leader quits Chiranjeevi’s party

Hyderabad, Oct 25 – Actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi’s Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) Sunday received another jolt when a key leader, K.S.R. Murthy, quit the party.

Murthy, a former MP who played a key role in the formation of the PRP last year, met the Congress party’s state unit president D. Srinivas, setting the stage for his entry into the ruling Congress party.

Murthy later told reporters that he had faxed his resignation letter to PRP president Chiranjeevi. He also announced that he would be joining the Congress party on Nov 1.

He said despite the glamour, Chiranjeevi failed to build the PRP into a formidable political force. He alleged that the election funds which were collected by the party were not spent on the campaigning, resulting in the defeat of the party’s candidates.

Murthy, who was the guiding force behind the party in the initial days and was also convener of the party’s manifesto committee, was sulking ever since the party’s defeat in this year’s elections.

The PRP won only 18 assembly seats in the 294-member house and drew a blank in the Lok Sabha elections.

Several key leaders of the party have quit ever since the poll debacle. Chiranjeevi’s close aide P.S. Mitra and former minister T.Devender Goud were among those who resigned while many others distanced themselves from the party.

Visuals of top Maoist leader create flutter in Andhra Pradesh

Hyderabad, Oct 24 – Television channels Saturday aired footage of India’s top Maoist leader Ganapati, creating a flutter in his native Andhra Pradesh.

All the Telugu news channels showed visuals of Communist Party of India (Maoist) general secretary Ganapati, alias Mupalla Laxman Rao alias Chandrasekhar, who hails from Karimnagar district.

The airing of the footage, contained in a CD seized by police recently during a shootout in West Bengal, created a flutter as these were the first pictures of Ganapati after he went underground nearly three decades ago.

Sitting along with his second-in-command Prashanta Bose alias Kishenda alias Nirbhay Mukherjee, the most wanted Maoist was addressing party cadres. The channels said they have taken the visuals from youtube. English daily Hindustan Times had said earlier that it was in possession of the CD.

While the police claimed that the Maoist leaders were speaking at CPI-Maoist’s ninth congress in 2007 somewhere in Bihar, Maoist sympathiser and revolutionary poet Varavara Rao said here the visuals were of the unity congress held in September 2003 to finalise the merger of CPI(ML), People’s War and Maoist Coordination Committee of India.

The two outfits merged in 2004 to form CPI-Maoist, the most powerful Maoist group in the country, with considerable influence in nine states.

As the word spread that Ganapati’s visuals were being shown, people in his native village Beerpur in Sarangapur mandal of Karimnagar district were glued to the TV sets to see the man who had left a teacher’s job in the 1970s to join the left-wing extremist movement. He later joined CPI-ML People’s War floated by Kondapalli Seetharamaiah in early 1980s after the split in CPI-ML.

Ganapati, 50, did his B.Ed before taking up a teacher’s job. After joining the CPI-ML People’s War he worked as its Karimnagar district committee secretary and Andhra Pradesh state committee secretary before becoming the chief of CPI (Maoist).

The footage aired Saturday shows Ganapati appealing to party cadres to resist the police forces engaged in anti-Maoist operations. Speaking in Hindi, he also ruled out laying down arms for talks with the government.

Varavara Rao told reporters that the leak of the CD to the media by intelligence was a conspiracy to weaken the movement. He alleged that the government was trying to mislead people that Ganapati was ready to give up arms and join the mainstream.

‘The visuals are being deliberately shown at a time when the government is sending forces to different states to suppress the Maoist movement,’ he said.

Revolutionary balladeer Gaddar, who along with Varavara Rao had acted as emissaries of Maoists during their first-ever direct talks with the state government in 2004, confirmed that the man in the visuals is Ganapati.

‘I salute the courage of this brave man who was speaking in public despite facing threat to his life,’ he said.

‘His speech has highlighted the cause for which Maoists are fighting. The government is sending the army to kill people for whom Maoists have taken up this movement,’ he said.

The Maoist sympathisers feel that Ganapati’s visuals could have its impact on the Maoist movement and the security of the top Maoists. They noted that Maoists lost several key leaders in Andhra Pradesh after they came out in public for the talks with the state government.

The peace talks and eight-month ceasefire collapsed in early 2005. Police killed several Maoist leaders including their state chief during the last four years.

Champions League scoreboard: Trinidad and Tobago vs New South Wales

Hyderabad, Oct 24 – Scoreboard of the Champions League Twenty20 final between New South Wales and Trinidad and Tobago played here Friday.

New South Wales

David Warner c Mohammed b Bravo 19

Philip Hughes b Rampaul 3

Simon Katich c Barath b Bravo 16

Moises Henriques c S. Ganga b Pollard 4

Ben Rohrer c S Ganga b Mohammed 16

Steven Smith c Simmons b S Ganga 33

Daniel Smith b Rampaul 3

Brett Lee c Perkins b Rampaul 48

Nathan Hauritz run out (Ramdin/Rampaul) 10

Stuart Clark not out 0

Extras (lb-5, w-2) 7

Total (for nine wickets in 20 overs) 159

Fall of wickets 1-24 (Hughes, 3.1 overs), 2-32 (Warner, 4.3), 3-45 (Katich, 6.5), 4-47 (Henriques, 7.2), 5-75 (Rohrer, 10.1), 6-83 (D Smith, 11.2), 7-132 (S Smith, 17.3), 8-159 (Hauritz, 19.5), 9-159 (Lee, 19.6)

Bowling

Sherwin Ganga 4 0 29 1 (1w)

Ravi Rampaul 4 0 20 3

Dwayne Bravo 3 0 27 2 (1w)

Keiron Pollard 3 0 27 1

Dave Mohammed 3 0 19 1

Lendl Simmons 2 0 23 0

Navin Stewart 1 0 9 0

Trinidad & Tobago

William Perkins b Lee 0

Adrian Barath c D. Smith b S. Smith 14

Lendl Simmons c & b Lee 4

Daren Ganga c Warner b S.P.D. Smith 19

Dwayne Bravo b Bollinger 17

Denesh Ramdin c S Smith b Clark 16

Keiron Pollard c Lee b Hauritz 26

Sherwin Ganga c Henriques b Hauritz 5

Navin Stewart c Henriques b Clark 4

Dave Mohammed c Hughes b Clark 1

Ravi Rampaul not out 0

Extras (lb 5, w 4, nb 3) 12

Total (all out in 15.5 overs) 118

Fall of wickets 1-1 (Perkins, 0.2 overs), 2-21 (Barath, 1.6), 3-21 (Simmons, 2.2), 4-45 (Bravo, 5.3), 5-68 (D Ganga, 9.6), 6-93 (Ramdin, 13.1), 7-107 (S. Ganga, 14.4), 8-113 (Pollard, 14.6), 9-118 (Stewart, 15.4), 10-118 (Mohammed, 15.5)

Bowling

Brett Lee 2 0 10 2 (1nb, 1w)

Steven Smith 4 0 32 2 (1w)

Doug Bollinger 4 0 27 1 (1nb, 2w)

Stuart Clark 3.5 0 21

Nathan Hauritz 2 0 23 2 (1nb)

Toss: Trinidad and Tobago, who chose to field

Man of the match: Brett Lee (New South Wales)

Man of the series: Bret Lee (New South Wales)

Umpires: Daryl Harper (Australia) and Rudi Koertzen (South Africa)

TV umpire: A. Saheba (India)

Match referee: S. Venkataraghavan (India)

Trinidad and Tobago win Champions League Twenty20

Hyderabad, Oct 23 – New South Wales defeated Trinidad and Tobago by 41 runs to win the Champions League Twenty20 cricket here Friday.

Chasing a target of 160 runs, Trinidad and Tobago were all out for 118 runs in 15.5 overs.

Put in to bat, the Australian side recovered from a poor start through Steven Smith (33 runs) and Brett Lee (48 runs). Ravi Rampaul took three wickets.

Stuart Clark (3-21), Brett Lee (2-10), Smith (2-32) and Nathan Hauritz (2-23) all chipped in with wickets to see New South Wales through.

New South Wales set 160-run target for Trinidad and Tobago

Hyderabad, Oct 23 – New South Wales scored 159 runs for nine wickets against Trinidad and Tobago in the final of the Champions League Twenty20 cricket here Friday.

Put in to bat, the Australian side recovered from a poor start through Steven Smith (33 runs off 26 balls) and Brett Lee (48 runs off 31 balls).

Ravi Rampaul took three wickets.

Andhra Pradesh to set up fund for NRIs in despair

Hyderabad, Oct 23 – The Andhra Pradesh government is planning to create a fund for the welfare of NRIs from the state.

Under the proposed NRI Fund, help will be provided to the workers in despair, especially those in the Gulf.

Minister for Higher Education and NRI Affairs D. Sridhar Babu Friday said the central and state governments will contribute to the fund. The individuals and associations of Telugu NRIs in different parts of the world will also contribute.

Inaugurating the new building of protector of emigrants here, Babu said the government was also trying to rope in insurance companies to provide insurance coverage to the workers going abroad at least for one year. ‘The insurance coverage will be available from the day a worker boards the flight,’ he said.

The insurance companies will provide medical insurance, return flight ticket or bring back the dead bodies of the workers, ‘if some misfortunes happens’, he said.

The move comes in view of the increasing incidents of workers duped by the fake recruiting agents or exploited by the employers in the Gulf committing suicides.

The poor families of such workers are not even in a position to bring back the bodies of their loved ones and the state government has also said that it alone can’t do anything.

The minister said since many gullible people from backward areas of the state were being duped by the fake recruiting agents, the state government has launched an awareness campaign in villages using the form of folk arts.

‘Using their colloquial sense of understanding we are trying to make them digest the facts. We are telling them the problems they might encounter in going abroad,’ he said.

The minister noted that Andhra Pradesh accounts for the second largest semi-skilled and unskilled workforce in the Gulf after Kerala.

Trinidad and Tobago elect to field against New SOuth Wales

Hyderabad, Oct 23 – Trinidad and Tobago captain Daren Ganga won the toss and elected to field against New South Wales in the final of the Champions League Twenty20 cricket here Friday.

Not important to become CM now: YSR’s son

Hyderabad, Oct 23 – Virtually bringing the curtains down on the leadership issue in Andhra Pradesh, Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy Friday said it was not important for him to become the chief minister at this juncture but was confident of becoming one in the future.

A day after meeting Congress party president Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi, the son of former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy said he would work like a ‘loyal soldier’ of the party even if he was not given any position of power and would strive for the party’s victory in the 2014 elections.

The Kadapa MP told reporters he had left the decision about his political career to Gandhi and he would support Rosaiah or any other leader appointed as the chief minister by the central leadership.

‘I am only 36 years old. It is not important for me to get the CM’s post at this juncture. In the days to come, I will work hard and earn the goodwill and affection of everyone. It (the CM’s position) will definitely come someday in future,’ he said.

This was the first time that Jagan answered the media’s queries on the leadership issue and also his first full-fledged media conference after the death of his father in a helicopter crash Sep 2.

After his meeting with Sonia Gandhi on Thursday, Jagan had told reporters that she promised to ‘take care of everything’. He reiterated that he had full faith in her and would abide by whatever decision she takes.

‘I appeal to all my supporters including ministers and legislators to work for fulfilment of YSR’s ideals under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi, and whoever is the chief minister,’ he said.

The appeal is significant in view of the threat by few of his supporters in the ministry and among MPs to quit if he was not made the chief minister.

Finance Minister K. Rosaiah had taken taken over as the chief minister Sep 3, a day after YSR and four others were killed in a helicopter crash in Kurnool district.

The young MP, however, said there was nothing wrong in his aspiring for the chief minister’s post. ‘If you were to be in my position and if god blesses you with that opportunity, will you not accept it and work for fulfilling your father’s unfinished agenda?’ he shot back at a reporter.

Even while extending support to Chief Minister K. Rosaiah, he said he would ‘closely watch’ the government’s performance and would not hesitate to put pressure to ensure that YSR’s policies and programmes were implemented.

He also remarked that key poll promises made by his father, including increasing the quota of subsidized rice to the poor and duration of free electricity supply to farmers, were bogged down by delays.