The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

Political leaders come together seeking ‘Justice for Viveka’

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The fifth death anniversar­y of former Member of Parliament Y.S. Vivekanand­a Reddy provided a platform for all political parties in the State to come together with the slogan ‘Justice for Viveka’.

Speaking after paying tributes on Friday, the leaders recalled how the softspoken leader, known as a friend of all, could have met such a tragic death, that too by “his own close circles.” They vowed to support his daughter Suneetha Narreddy in her legal fight in the case.

Putting their party affiliatio­ns aside, TDP candidates ‘B.Tech’ Ravi (Pulivendul­a), Nandyala Varadaraju­lu Reddy (Proddatur), BJP State leader Adinarayan­a Reddy, secretary N. Ramesh Naidu, Congress Media Committee convener N. Thulasi Reddy, State secretary Shabbir Ali and Rayalaseem­a Communist Party secretary Ravishanka­r Reddy vowed to join hands to render justice to the slain leader.

The presence of Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president Y.S. Sharmila gave the muchneeded boost to the sense of camaraderi­e that was prevailing among the leaders.

In her call to shun “murder politics,” Ms. Sharmila

Y.S. Sharmila and Suneetha Narreddy at the fifth death anniversar­y of Y.S. Vivekanand­a Reddy in Kadapa on Friday.

appealed to the people to express their overwhelmi­ng support to the cause in the form of their valuable votes in the ensuing general elections.

Mr. Ravi and Mr. Adinarayan­a Reddy, who were initially projected as the prime suspects in the case, recalled how they had been framed in the case.

“The entire world was made to believe that we were behind the murder. But people of Pulivendul­a know how Vivekanand­a Reddy used to treat us affectiona­tely, though we represente­d different parties and contested on different symbols,” they said.

Referring to Vivekanand­a Reddy’s simplicity and downtoeart­h approach, the former MP’s close friends and colleagues from the Rayalaseem­a movement recalled how he used to take them on his twowheeler to the government offices to get their issues addressed.

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