The Congress Working Committee deeply mourns the
tragic and untimely passing away of Dr. Y.S.
Rajasekhar Reddy, Chief Minister of Andhra
Pradesh. The CWC is stunned and shocked by his
sudden demise.
Dr. Rajasekhar Reddy had a natural feel for
politics as also an instinctive command of
governance. He played a pivotal role in the
revival of the Congress party in the state after
it had been in the Opposition for almost ten
years. His indefatigable campaigning across the
State secured a decisive mandate for the
Congress Party in the 2004 Assembly elections.
He used that mandate purposefully to impart a
whole new direction to the state's development
with an extraordinary emphasis on programmes for
the welfare of farmers, irrigation, social
security schemes for the weaker sections of
society, women's self-help groups, health and
nutrition, to name just a few examples.
It was this outstanding record of achievements
under his leadership that returned the Congress
Party to power in his state for a second term in
May 2009. This also contributed to our
remarkable victory in the Lok Sabha elections,
2009. Dr. YS Rajasekhar Reddy was a man of
vision, courage and dynamism. He was a man of
the people. He connected with and inspired
people from all walks of life but particularly
the poor, the underprivileged and the
disadvantaged.
The CWC places on record the stellar
contributions of Dr. Rajasekhar Reddy both as a
Congressman and as an administrator. His
untimely passing is a tremendous loss to the
party, the State and the country.
The CWC shares his family's extreme pain and
anguish and conveys its deepest condolences to
them in this moment of grief. The CWC also
shares the sorrow of his friends, colleagues and
supporters.
The CWC conveys its deep-felt condolences to the
bereaved families of Principal Secretary Dr.
Subramaniam, Group Captain SK Bhatia, Co-pilot
MS Reddy and Chief Security Officer AS Wesley.