Wednesday 9 November 2011

End of Komatireddy Venkat Reddy Fast

Hyderabad, Nov-9 : Former minister and Congress MLA Komatireddy Venkat Reddy’s indefinite fast for Telangana is entered in to ninth day on 09-Nov-2011 and he was started his fast on 01-Nov-2011 after 9 days of fast Komatireddy Venkat Reddy Ends his fast by yadireddy's mother Mrs Chandramma (Here Yadireddy was scarified his life for Telangana near Parliament house at Delhi by suicide) with Lemon Juice.
He would like to eds his fast due to Central health minister Azad had given a statement that they are going to announce a statement after 10th of November on Telangana issue and also after discussions advise of Congress party MP's and other Leaders and Political JAC Leaders he was end his fast by 09-Nov-2011 at around 2:00pm.
and Komatireddy was forcibly shifted by police on Saturday from Nalgonda to Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) Hyderabad after doctors said his health was deteriorating.While a team of doctors has put him on IV fluids, Reddy has refused to give up his fast from past few days. The Telangana Congress leaders, including the Union minister, Mr S. Jaipal Reddy, stepped up their pressure tactics to convince him break his fast. On Monday morning, the Telangana Congress leader and MLC, Ponguleti Sudhakara Reddy, contacted the AICC general secretary, Mr Ghulam Nabi Azad in Delhi and requested him to put in a word to Mr Komatireddy to withdraw end his agitation.
Mr Jaipal Reddy contacted Mr Komatireddy and requested him to end his fast and informed him that the Central Congress leadership is very concerned about the whole issue and that they are likely to make an announcement on the statehood issue soon. The former PCC chief, Mr D. Srinivas, Telangana Congress steering committee co-chairman, Dr K. Kesava Rao, former Union minister, G. Venkataswamy and others had gone to Nims on Monday and requested Mr Komatireddy to end his fast.
However, Mr Komatireddy was unrelenting and announced that he will continue to fast till the Centre makes an announcement. Meanwhile T Congress steering committee leaders, who met here on Monday, announced the withdrawal of the Nalgonda bandh called on Tuesday. Doctors at Nims said that the health of Mr Komatireddy is stable and all his vital signs, including sugar levels, blood pressure, sodium and potassium levels and urine are normal.

Regards
M Chandra Prakash

2 comments:

  1. Ramya krishna HYD10 November 2011 at 09:06

    Gr8 job but if continuous still 2 or 3 days decision will be favorable

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  2. we feel bad about congress party bcoz 9days had left till there is no response from the government...........

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