Dr. Yeduguri Sandinti Rajasekhara Reddy, Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh

Dr. Yeduguri Sandinti Rajasekhara Reddy, popularly known as YSR, is an astute politician and a charismatic mass leader who has 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 has always struggled to secure the rights of the poor and the underprivileged.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Chief Minister allots portfolios to ministers..........

Chief Minister allots portfolios to ministers

The Chief Minister, Dr.YS Rajasekhara Reddy on Tuesday allotted portfolios to all the 35 members of Council of Ministers and P Sabita Indra Reddy became the first women Home Minister of the State. The three time MLA served as the Minister for Mines and geology Minister in the earlier government. She will head 80,000 strong police force in the State at a time when the anti Naxalite operations have reached a decisive stage.

K Rosaiah retained the Finance portfolio while the Chief Minister retained the subject of Law and Order, General Administration, Public Enterprise and all other unallotted matters. The other ministers portfolios are that Dharmana Prasada Rao Revenue, N Raghuveera Reddy (Agriculture), Ponnala Lakshmaiah (Major and Medium Irrigation), Pilli Subash Chandra Bose (Social Welfare), M Mukesh Goud (BC Welfare0 retained the old portfolios. Other ministers to get key portfolios are D Sridhar Babu (Higher Education), J Krishna Rao (Civil Supplies), R Venkata Reddy (Cooperation),S Vijaya Rama Raju (Transport), V Vasant Kumar (Rural Development), Kanna Lakshminarayana (Major Industries), A Ramanarayana Reddy (Municipal Administration) Md.Ahmadulla Syed (Primary Education), C Shilpa Mohan Reddy (Housing), G Aruna Kumar (Roads and Buildings). Women have been given seizable share of the important portfolios with J Geeta Reddy (Information and Public Relations and Tourism), G Aruna Kumari (R&B) V Sunitha Lakshma Reddy (Minor Irrigation) and DK Aruna (Small Scale Industries) while Konda Surekha gets Women and Child Welfare.

As in the earlier government, Health and Medical Department will have three separate Ministers. Danam Nagender gets all important Health and Family welfare, APVVP and Hospital Services, P Sudarshan Reddy will handle the Medical Education while P Satyanarayana is entrusted with the portfolio to handle Arogyasri, 104, 108 and Medical Infrastructure. G Venkata Reddy will preside over Department of Endowments and Stamps and Registration while B Srinivas Reddy allotted Mines and Geology portfolio. Secondary Education has been bifurcated from Education for the first time as a prelude to the reforms contemplated for long, and entrusted to D Manikya Varaprasad Rao, Housing, that includes Indiramma has been given to Shilpa Mohan Reddy.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy?s 35-member cabinet is full of his confidants and close aides.

AP cabinet: full of CM?s confidants 
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy?s 35-member cabinet is full of his confidants and close aides. There are six women in the cabinet of which five are from the Te-langana region. No man from Telangana has been accommodated..


After Dr. Y.S. Rajashekhar Reddy swearing-in ceremony on May 20, Rajasekhara Reddy (YS) inducted 35 ministers into his cabinet on the evening of May 22 at the Raj Bhavan. Governor N D Tiwary adminis-tered the oath of office to him at the swearing-in ceremony.

Surprisingly, YS also dropped from the cabinet his close associate Kasu Venkata Krishna Reddy of Guntur district, besides R Damodar Reddy from Nalgonda district. However, Da-modar Reddy’s brother, Venkata Reddy from Khammam district was inducted into the cabi-net. With almost all ministers from Telangana having lost in the recent elections, Reddy picked as many as five women from the region for the cabinet. The only other woman minis-ter, Galla Arunakumari, hails from Rayalaseema, while the coastal region is represented only by men.

Barring Adilabad, where the Congress performed badly, all the other districts found represen-tation in the ministry which has 20 new faces. Guntur district has been given the highest rep-resentation with five ministers; besides, the deputy speaker’s post has been allocated to Tenali MLA, Nadendla Manohar. He is the son of former Chief Minister Nadendla Bhaskara Rao. Other ministers from this district are K Rosaiah, Kanna Lakshminarayana, Gade Venkata Reddy, M V Ramana Rao and D Manikya Vara Prasad.

Having brought the party to power for a second time, the Chief Minister appears to have had an easy time in getting the high command’s nod for the team of his choice, unlike the pulls and pressures that are typical of government formation in the Congress regime.

Caste-wise, Reddys and BCs got the lion’s share with 11 ministers from each community. There are four SCs, one ST, two Yadavs and one each from Brahmin, Kamma, Vysya, Ve-lama, Khastriya, Goud, Munnur Kapu, Toorpu Kapu and Balija communities.

The Legislative Council has a lone representative in the Cabinet in Konijeti Rosaiah, finance minister in the last cabinet, who did not contest the election this time.

The fresh faces in the Cabinet are: Sridhar Babu (Karimnagar), Sudarshan Reddy (Nizama-bad), Konda Surekha (Warangal), R Venkata Reddy (Khammam), Sunitha Lakshma Reddy (Medak), K Venkata Reddy (Nalgonda), J Krishna Rao, DK Aruna (both from Mahaboobna-gar), Danam Nagender (Hyderabad), Silpa Mohan Reddy (Kurnool), Ahmadulla I(Kadapa) P Ramachandra Reddy (Chittoor), B Srinivasa Reddy (Prakasam), Manikya Varaprasad and Gade Venkata Reddy (Guntur), Parthasarathy (Krishna), Vatti Vasantha Kumar and P Sat-yanarayana (West Godavari) Viswaroop (East Godavari) and P Balaraju (Vizag).

The retained ministers are: P Lakshmaiah (Warangal) , D Rajanarasimha (Medak), Sabita In-dra Reddy (Ranga Reddy), Mukesh Goud (Hyderabad), N Raghuveera Reddy (Anantapur), G Arunakumari (Chittoor) , Anam Ramnarayana Reddy (Nellore), K Rosaiah (Prakasam), K Lakshminarayana, Mopidevi Venkataramana (Guntur), P Subhash Chandra Bose (East Goda-vari), B Satyanarayana (Vizianagaram) and D Prasada Rao and Satrucharla Vijayarama Raju (Srikakulam). 
 

YSR announces portfolios, Sabita first woman Home Minister...

YSR announces portfolios, Sabita first woman Home Minister
Hyderabad, May 26: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy's adopted sister P Sabita Indra Reddy was on Tuesday elevated and made the new Home minister, the first woman in the state to hold the crucial porfolio once held by her late husband.

Sabita(46), a Mines and Geology minister in the previous Rajasekhara Reddy ministry, follows in the footsteps of her late husband Indra Reddy who was the Home Minister in the N T Rama Rao Cabinet in 1994-95. Like in the past, the chief minister will have the sensitive law and order subject. 

"It's so thrilling that I have become the Home Minister, a post once held by my late husband Indra Reddy. I am extremely thankful to the Chief Minister for this," said an ecstatic Sabita who succeeded K Jana Reddy, who was among the four senior ministers dropped during Cabinet formation. 

It was from Chevella, Sabita's hometown, that Rajasekhara Reddy launched his 1,450-km padayatra (foot march) in 2003 and went on to become the Chief Minister in 2004. Since then Chevella has become his favourite place for launching all his programmes and Sabita was called his adopted sister 'Chevella Chellamma' by which name she is now popularly called. 

According to an official communique, Sabita will handle general police administration, jails and correctional services, fire and emergency services and Sainik welfare as Home Minister. 

Senior ministers and old faces K Rosaiah, Dharmana Prasada Rao, N Raghuveera Reddy and Ponnala Lakshmaiah retained their old portfolios--finance and legislative affairs, revenue, agriculture and major irrigation respectively. 

The Chief Minister will look after general administration department, law and order, excise and prohibition, commercial taxes apart from the departments not allotted to other ministers, according to an official communiqué. 

The chief minister constituted a 35-member Cabinet including six women and 20 new faces. He retained 15 ministers of his former government. 

With the ambitious Jalayagnam programme going on in full swing, Ponnala has been retained as the major irrigation minister since he is well-versed with the projects, official sources said. 

Dharmana and Raghuveera too held the revenue and agriculture portfolios effectively over the last five years and hence were being continued, the sources added. 

But what raised many an eyebrow is the allocation of another crucial portfolio housing to Silpa Mohan Reddy, a big-time realtor. 

Apart from the weaker section housing programme, the state government has also started its real-estate venture Swagruha with the promise of building houses for the moderate income group at rates 25 per cent lesser than the prevailing market value

However, the Swagruha programme failed to take off as expected, thereby shattering the dreams of lakhs of aspirants for a own house. 

J Geeta Reddy -- information, public relations and tourism; Galla Arnuna Kumari -- roads and buildings; Kanna Lakshminarayana -- major industries; Gade Venkata Reddy -- endowments, stamps and registrations. 
Source : Zee News Limited.

It’s a judicious blend of experience in YSR Cabinet......

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It’s a judicious blend of experience in YSR Cabinet
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Hyderabad, May 26 (TNN): The Chief Minister, Dr Rajasekhar Reddy, on Tuesday allocated portfolios to newly-inducted ministers in the Cabinet.

The 76-year-old senior Congress leader and eldest member of the Rajasekhara Reddy cabinet, K Rosaiah has enormous political and ministerial experience. A member of the Legislative Council, Rosaiah began his political career in 1968 and got elected to the Upper House. A native of Vemugu in Guntur district, he graduated from the Hindu College affiliated to the Andhra University.

He has handled key ministries of Finance, Legislative Affairs, Power, Home, among other ministries and had served as Minister under several Chief Ministers in the past, including M Channa Reddy, T Anjaiah, K Vijayabhaskara Reddy, and N Janardhan Reddy.
Ponnala Laksmaiah: The 65-year-old Lakshmaiah is an engineering graduate from the US, has handled the key Major Irrigation department since 2004 and put into action the irrigation initiative ''Jalayagnam'' of the previous Rajasekhara Reddy Government. He has also served as Minister for a brief period in 1991-92.

Kanna Lakshminarayana: Hailing from a political family of the Pedakurapadu in Guntur district, 52-year-old Congress leader was elected to the Assembly for the fifth term from Guntur(West) Assembly constituency. He served as Transport Minister in the previous Cabinet. 

N Raghuveera Reddy: A Lieutenant of Chief Minister, Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, hails from Neelakantapuram in Madakasira mandal of Anantapur district. He has put into action pro-peasant policies of the Government since 2004.

Dharmana Prasada Rao: A native of Mabagam in Srikakulam district, the 52-year-old Congress leader began his political career as a Sarpanch. Responsible for implementing the Congress Government's land distribution policy, he was lone Congress candidate to get elected from the district in 1999 when the TDP retained power. 
He has served as Minister in the past in the Governments headed by Kotla Vijayabhaskara Reddy and N Janardhan Reddy.

Gade Venkata Reddy: Senior most member in the present Legislative Assembly and a law graduate, he was first elected to the Assembly from Parchur in 1967. Seventy-year-old Mr Reddy was a Minister in the Vijayabhaskar Reddy Cabinet besides a member of the Delimitation Committee. 

D Sridhar Babu: Son of former Speaker D Sripada Rao, he won from Manthani segment thrice since 1999. Married to IAS officer Sailaja, Mr Sridhar Babu, who is set to be one of the youngest Ministers at 38, was Karimnagar DCC president for two terms. 

Botsa Satyanarayana: A staunch loyalist of Chief Minister, Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, he was elected to the Lok Sabha from Bobbili in 1999. 

Konda Surekha: A two-time MLA from Sayampet constituency, she emerged victorious from Parkal constituency in Warangal district in the recent elections. A first-time member in the Cabinet, 44-year-old Ms Surekha held various positions including the Treasurer of the CLP. 

Pasupuleti Balaraju: President of the APCC Scheduled Tribes cell, Mr  Balaraju trounced a formidable opponent in G Demudu from Paderu Assembly constituency.

Pinipe Viswaroop: A BEd graduate, Viswaroop (47) has silenced his critics by emerging victorious in spite of change in constituency from Mummidivaram to Amalapuram. Given berth under Mala caste quota in the Cabinet, Mr Vishwaroop was active in district politics for almost three decades.
 
Mohammed Ahmadullah: A former chairman of Kadapa Municipality and president of the District Wakf Board, Mr Ahmadullah is the only minority community member in the present Cabinet. He is MLA for the second time. 

Danam Nagender: A three-time legislator, twice elected from Asifnagar in 1994 and 1999, Danam Nagender is the newly-elected member from Khairatabad, after its reconstitution under delimitation.

Jupally Krishna Rao:
 Elected three times to the Assembly from Kollapur in Mahabubnagar district, Rao (54) makes his debut in the Cabinet.

Silpa Mohan Reddy: Another newcomer to the State Cabinet, Mohan Reddy (49) represents the Nandyal constituency in Kurnool district. A realtor, he belongs to Kondasunkesula. He was elected to the Assembly for the first time in 2004. 

Komatireddy Venkata Reddy: Yet another three-time legislator to be made a Minister for the first time, Reddy (46) has been winning from Nalgonda since 1999.

M Mukesh Goud: Fifty-year-old Goud retains the ministerial post he held since April 26, 2007. A former corporator, he represents the newly-created Goshamahal constituency in Hyderabad.

Podduturi Sudarshan Reddy: Born on August 2, 1950, in Siranpally village of Navipet mandal in Nizamabad district Sudarshan Reddy was elected MLA from Bodhan twice, in 1999 and 2004.

P Sabita Indra Reddy: Hailing from Kotabasupally village in Tandur mandal of Ranga Reddy district and born on May 5, 1963, was first elected MLA from Chevella in 2000 and since 2004, has handled the portfolios of Mines & Geology, Infrastructure & Investment and Handlooms & Textiles.

C Damodar Rajanarasimha: Fifty-year-old civil engineering graduate C Damodar Rajanarasimha was first elected MLA from Andhole in 1989, 2004 and has been a Minister for school education.

Vakiti Sunitha Reddy: Three time MLA since 1999, Vakiti Sunitha Reddy, elected from Narasapur Assembly constituency, was born on April 5, 1968.

J Geetha Reddy: The 62-year-old medical practitioner has been a Minister in the Cabinets of former Chief Ministers K Vijayabhaskara Reddy and Marri Channa Reddy and since 2004, in Chief Minister, Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy’s Cabinet. She represents Zaheerabad.

Dharmana Prasada Rao: Fifty two year old Rao is a fifth-time MLA from Srikakulam and was Revenue Minister in the previous Cabinet of Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy. He represented Narsannapet Assembly constituency thrice and shifted to Srikakulam in 2004. 

K Parthasarathi: Second time MLA, 44-year-old Parthsarathi is son of a former MP Pedareddaiah. He won by 177 votes from Penamaluru constituency and is an engineering graduate. 

P Ramachandra Reddy: Representing Punganuru Assembly constituency in Chittoor district, Dr Reddy is a PhD.

Galla Aruna Kumari: Sixty-two-year-old wife of an industrialist, she is the four-time MLA from Chandragiri Assembly constituency in Chittoor district. She is the daughter of a former Congress MP Rajagopal Naidu. 

Vatti Vasant Kumar: A second time MLA from Ungutur in West Godavari district, 50 year old Kumar resigned his job as a lecturer in commerce in Andhra University to join politics. 

D K Aruna: Two-time MLA, representing Gadwal constituency of Mahbubnagar district, is the first time Minister. Wife of former MLA D K Bharathsimha Reddy, 49-year-old Aruna was earlier in Samajwadi Party.

Anam Ramnarayan Reddy: Ramanarayan Reddy, 56, hails from Nellore and is a law graduate. Elected for the fifth time to the Assembly, he began his political career with TDP as MLA in 1983 and 1985 and was R&B Minister in the N T Rama Rao Cabinet in 1989. 

Balineni Srinivasa Reddi: Forty-six-year-old Srinivasa Reddi, who performed a hat-trick by winning from Ongole Assembly constituency in the latest election, was State Youth Congress president and as DCC president.

Ramareddi Venkata Reddy: He represents Paleru in the recent election. He grew from the level of sarpanch of Pathalingala and served as PCC secretary and organising secretary.

Pilli Subash Chandra Bose: Fifty-eight-year-old Bose was the Social Welfare Minister in the last cabinet and was elected to the Assembly for the third time from Ramachandrapuram constituency of East Godavari district. 

S Vijayarama Raju: Forest Minister in the last Cabinet, Raju was elected from Pathapatnam of Srikakulam in 2009 elections after delimitation.

Mopidevi Venkata Ramana Rao: Forty-four-old Mr. Rao was Minister for Ports, Airports, was elected from Repalle in Guntur this time after delimitation. 

Dokka Manikya Vara Prasada Rao: Forty-seven-year-old Prasad was elected to the Assembly for the second time from Tadikonda in Guntur district.

Pitani Satyanarayana: Fifty-three-year-old commerce graduate, Mr. Satyanarayana has been re-elected from Achanta Assembly constituency. He is known loyalist of the Chief Minister.

35 inducted in YSR ministry, Rosaiah alone from council

Politics News: 35 inducted in YSR ministry, Rosaiah alone from council...


Hyderabad, May.25:- The Chief Minister, Dr Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, constituted his new ministry by inducting 35 members, including 20 new faces, who were all sworn-in at a glittering ceremony in the Raj Bhavan on Monday evening.
The Governor, Mr N. D. Tiwari, administered the oath of office and secrecy to the new ministers amidst loud cheers and applause from their supporters and watched by a huge gathering of officials and non-officials. Except Mr P Ramachandra Reddy of Punganur in Chittoor district took oath in English, all other ministers took oath in Telugu and in the name of God.

Mr Botsa Satyanarayana and Mr Balineni Srinivas Reddy were absent when their names were called for swearing-in as they were caught in traffic jam. Mr Satyanarayana reportedly could not arrive on time due to the flight delay from Kashmir. As Mr Mukesh Goud was stranded in the traffic jam, he reportedly abandoned his car and reached the Raj Bhavan by a two-wheeler, while Mr Ponnala Lakshmaiah had to trek to Raj Bhavan for similar reason.

Dr Reddy, who was sworn-in as Chief Minister at a gala ceremony held in the sprawling Lal Bahadur Stadium on May 20, carried the list of his new team to New Delhi for seeking approval of the Congress High Command. After securing the nod from the Central party leadership including Ms Sonia Gandhi, Dr Reddy returned to the State Capital this afternoon and the swearing-in of the new ministers was held at 6.40 p.m.

While constituting his new team, the Chief Minister seems to have made a balancing act to provide an opportunity to the experienced as well as new faces. As a result, 13 members of the previous ministry were retained in the ministry and at the same time 20 new faces were given a chance to prove their mettle.

The Chief Minister has diligently struck a warning note to his Cabinet colleagues that “non-performers” would be shown the door if they failed to come up to the expectations in the discharge of their duties. He sounded this warning by using the axe on four of his former colleagues --- Mr K. Jana Reddy, Mr J. C. Diwakar Reddy, Mr Kasu Venkata Krishna Reddy and Mr R Damodar Reddy.

There are six women in the new ministry, including three who have already served in the earlier YSR cabinet. The three new women ministers are Ms D. K. Aruna, Ms Konda Surekha and Ms Sunitha Laxma Reddy, while for Dr Geetha Reddy, Ms Galla Aruna Kumari and Ms Sabita Indra Reddy will be a second term as ministers.

Keeping in view that the ruling party had bagged seven Assembly seats from the city, the Chief Minister has decided to provide a second ministerial berth. Thus, besides retaining in his new cabinet his former colleague Mr. Mukesh Goud, an opportunity was given to his close confidant, Mr Danam Nagender, to represent the city.

While the Guntur district has the maximum of four ministers in the Cabinet followed by Medak district with three ministers, Adilabad is the only district which went without any representation in the new regime.
20 NEW FACES

The new faces in the new Cabinet are: Mr Jupalli Krishna Rao and Ms D. K.Aruna (both from Mahbubnagar district), Ms Sunitha Laxma Reddy (Nizamabad), Mr Danam Nagender (Hyderabad), Mr R. Venkat Reddy (Khammam), Ms Konda Surekha (Warangal), Mr Vishwaroop (East Godavari), Mr Vatti Vasanth Kumar and Mr. P.Satyanarayana (West Godavari), Mr Duddilla Sridhar Babu (Karimnagar), Mr Komatireddy Venkat Reddy (Nalgonda), Mr Balineni Srinivasa Reddy (Prakasam), Mr P. Ramachandra Reddy (Chittoor), Mr Ahamedullah (Kadapa), Mr Silpa Mohan Reddy (Kurnool), Mr Gade Venkat Reddy and Mr Manikya Varaprasad (Guntur), Mr Sudershan Reddy (Nizamabad), Mr P Balaraju (Visakhapatnam) and Mr K. Parthasarathy (Krishna).

Though in the beginning it was speculated that some members from the Legislative Council would be given an opportunity to serve in the ministry, the Chief Minister retained only the senior leader, Mr K. Rosaiah, a member of the Upper House.

Dr Reddy also took care to ensure social justice in constituting his new cabinet by accommodating 10 persons from the Backward Classes. Besides giving berth to 1 Reddys, representation was given to the Brahmin, Velama, minority and Vaisya communities by accommodating one member from each community.

The district-wise representation in the Cabinet is as follows: Rosaiah, Balineni Srinivasa Reddy (Prakasam) Kanna Lakshmi Narayana, Gade Venkata Reddy, Mopidevi Venkata ramana, Manikya Vara Prasad (Guntur), Dharmana Prasada Rao, Shatrucharla Vijaya Rama Raju (Srikakulam), Pilli Subhash Chandra Bose, Viswa Roop (East Godavari) Vatti Vasanta Kumar, Pitani Satyanarayana (West Godavari), Botsa Satyanarayana (Vijayanagaram), Anam Ramanarayana Reddy, (Nellore), Sabita Indra Reddy (Ranga Reddy), Ahmadulla (Kadapa), Raghuveera Reddy, Sailajanath (Anantapur), Parthasarathi (Krishna), Mukhesh Goud, Danam Nagender (Hyderabad), Galla Aruna Kumari, Peddireddi Ramachandra Reddy (Chittoor), D.K. Aruna, Jupalli Krishna Rao (Mahbubnagar), Shilpa Reddy (Kurnool), Pasupuleti Bala Raju (Visakhapatnam), Sridhar Babu (Karimnagar), Sunita Lakshma Redy, Gita Reddy, Damodar Raja Narasimha ((Medak), Sudarshan Reddy (Nizamabad), Ponnala Lakshmaiah, Konda Surekha (Warangal), Komatireddi Venkata Reddy (Nalgonda), Ramreddi Venkata Reddy (Khammam).

The Chief Electoral Officer, Dr I V Subba Rao, the Director General of Police, Mr SSP Yadav, the Chief Secretary, Mr Ramakanth Reddy and a large number of officials and non-officials were present at the glittering swearing-in-ceremony.
Source: Andhra headlines

Friday, May 22, 2009

Sworn in as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh on 20.05.2009. YSR's Personality. A modest Personality: Dr.Reddy,unlike most politicians, reflects spirit


Chief Minister 
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Dr. Yeduguri Sandinti Rajasekhara Reddy, popularly known as YSR, is an astute politician and a charismatic mass leader who has 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 has always struggled to secure the rights of the poor and the underprivileged.

Son of late Sri Y.S.Raja Reddy, a dynamic leader in his heyday, Rajasekhara Reddy evinced interest in politics right from his student days. 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.

Rajasekhara Reddy's sound business acumen, entrepreneurial skills, and, above all, his transparency brought him laurels in the business arena. On the flip side, his success also brought him many adversaries, political and otherwise, who were desperately looking for a shred of evidence to prove umpteen charges against him. In the end, their mud-slinging did not yield a single point that could paint the mass leader in bad light. In fact, his detractors became red-faced, as they had to swallow their words.

Groomed by a family deeply involved in public service, YSR 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 Lower House of Parliament. A winner in all that he does, YSR won all the elections he contested. Even today his admirers exclaim: "He (YSR) defeats defeat."

During his 25-year-long political career, YSR has 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.

As a champion of the masses, his stentorian voice in the assembly, raised particularly during debates that sought to lend voice to the voiceless millions, forced the Government to retrace several anti-people steps it contemplated. YSR has been instrumental in orchestrating several mass struggles, while highlighting issues facing peasants, weavers, Dalits, youth and women. His relentless fight for clearance of pending 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 far above the street smart politicians.

Even as a novice in the legislature, YSR rallied all the Congress MLAs from the Rayalaseema region and led an indefinite hunger strike demanding solution to the water crisis. He also led a Paadayaatra from Lepakshi to Pothireddipadu in Kurnool district. The 14-day hunger strike of legislators under his leadership in August 2000 to register protest against the hike in power charges is still fresh in the memory of people. By systematically exposing the misdeeds of the then Government, both inside and outside the Assembly, YSR was playing his political role to the hilt.

During mid-summer in 2003, he led an unprecedented 1400 Km long Paadayaatra covering all backward areas in the state to understand the ground realities of living conditions of the people there.

Now, as Chief Minister, the crowning glory of this studded political career, he can proudly claim to be the quintessence of a politician who, with vision focused on the coming generations as well, has earned the title of a statesman. Amidst a bewildering number of turncoats among politicians, who thrive in "shifting loyalties", YSR stands out as a sterling example of the old guard in pristine Indian politics.

This explains why he has never turned his back on the Congress party, which nurtured his political moorings. The lure of power and pelf could not divert him, when the party was briefly out of power, from his mission to hold the reins of power as a trusted lieutenant of the Congress and, more importantly, as a darling of the masses. Sworn in as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh on 14.05.2004.

YSR's Personality

A modest Personality:

Dr.Reddy,unlike most politicians, reflects the spirit of a true Indian who walks his talk.While his thought is dressed with all that is modern and ennobling, Dr.Reddy's person is invariably clothed in traditional costumes that include dhoti and a shirt made of handloom cloth.In all of his public and private conversations, he speaks from the core of his heart. Naturally, he hates hypocrisy. 

As a demanding Chief Minister, YSR expects bureaucrats to do their job meticulously, and present before him only facts that are shorn of all publicity-oriented and manipulative figures. He does not tolerate hype and extravaganza in communicating official messages. He wants incontrovertible facts stated in a simple language that is intelligible even to the unlettered, because taking administration to the people is an article of faith for him.

His Philosophy of Life:

Dr. Rajasekhara Reddy strongly believes that the human life is a boon provided by the Almighty to share one's blessings with others, while serving less privileged human beings.

"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", is Dr. Reddy's word of advice for those who have excuses for not doing even what is within their means. 

It is this humane principle that prompted him to take pioneering steps to ensure delivery of social security pensions to the needy in the first week of every month.

His stature:

Though measuring 5'7", Reddy looks majestically simple in his appearance with an ever-smiling genial countenance. This in fact overshadows his unfailing willpower to achieve his targets with the resilience and tenacity of a spider. 

When YSR 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, few people could discern the underlying motive: knowing first-hand the real problems of the people in their own language and their doorstep.

His Mission:

As around 75% of the population in India depend upon agriculture for livelihood, most administrative efforts should be focused on the rural economy, he believes.

Citing renowned economists, Dr. Reddy regrets that neglect of the agriculture and irrigation sectors in recent years have become the bane rural economy. As a proactive Chief Minister, he embarked upon a massive programme of executing 26 major irrigation projects to create 65 lakh acres of new ayacut.

His Motto:

Dr. Reddy's motto is that the ultimate objective of any program executed under a democratic set-up should be prompt and dependable delivery of sevices to the common man. 

With this as the guiding principle, YSR has advised bureaucrats at all levels to help revive the functioning of the administrative system at all levels without habitually looking for autocratic 'diktats'. 'Decentralization of administrative power within the guidelines of the policy framed by the government reflects the true spirit of democratic governance", Dr. Reddy argues.

His strength:

Dr Reddy's strength lies in his stature as a mass leader since his advent in politics. Whether in or out of power, he has always championed the cause of the common man. This has endeared him to all segments of the Congress party as well. 

Even after becoming the Chief Minister in May 2004, Dr Reddy makes it a point to address all the problems that are brought before him directly by people, cutting through bureaucratic hurdles, every day. 

If any scheme or programme under formulation is placed before him for approval, its outcome is a foregone conclusion that is dependent on Dr. Reddy's invariable query: "How best will it benefit the people at large or ensure good governance?"

His 'pastime':

A curious 'pastime' of Dr Reddy is to feel the pulse of people in rural areas on Sundays through the Rajiv Palle Batta. 

The Rajiv Palle Baata is a novel mass contact programme under which the Chief Minister reaches 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. 

In view of the rational changes brought about in administrative matters following the success of Rajiv Palle Baata, the Chief Minister now extended the programme to urban areas through Rajiv Nagara Baata.

His Approach:

The Chief Minister's emphasis on development of the rural economy does not presuppose a blinkered approach towards new and emerging technologies. 

Dr.Reddy is committed to a balanced approach towards giving thrust to information technology, bio-technology and all sectors that enhance industrial and agricultural production. His watchword is total transparency in all transactions and deals that envisage public-private partnerships or involve private investments. Because, YSR believes he is simply a custodian of people's trust that is invaluable. 

It is not a coincidence that he loves the company of children and often "gets lost" in their World that is founded on trust of the highest order.

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AP Congress Manifesto

:  Revive economic growth and sustain the rate at 8-10 per cent

 New jobs to be created in horticulture, aquaculture, dairying and agroprocessing

 Long-term export policy for agro products and other commodities

 New technology, marketing and investments to be provided

 Revamp functioning of Khadi and Village Industries Commission for modern and technology-driven organisation

 Modernisation of coir, handloom, powerloom industry, sericulture, leather, pottery

 Enactment of national employment guarantee Act.

 Special focus on textile industry and greater thrust on labour-intensive exports to boost employment

 Cluster approach for small-scale industry development

 Reforms in rules and regulations in service industry * Establish national commission to monitor enterprises in informal sector

 One industrial training institute in each development block through public-private partnerships

 Revamp of employment exchange to meet demand and supply of labour

 Pursue ‘Agriculture First’ strategy in resource allocation

 Investments to be stepped up on irrigation, electrification, godowns, marketing, research and extension

 Agriculture credit to be doubled in next three years

 Introduce special technology extension programme for dryland farming

 Setting up of agricultural stabilisation fund

 Implement minimum wage laws for farm labour

 Modernise the railway network

 Expand investment in power generation

 Setup national rainwater harvesting programme

 Selective approach on privatisation

 Strengthen public sector in areas like infrastructure and make PSUs act as venture capitalists for new emerging areas

 Identify those sick public sector companies for revival with new management

 Establish National Manufacturing Competiveness Council

 Commits for world-class financial sector

 Eliminate fiscal deficit...


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