Christian politician among the ranks of Congress, Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy was known for his battles in favour of the marginalized. The bishop of Hyderabad: "I lost a friend" who "never feared declaring his faith" and “never discriminated on the basis of caste or creed."

"It's really a sad day and I am deeply shocked" was the comment of Narayan Dutt Tiwari, Governor of the State. Mourning the sudden death of Reddy are not just the supporters of Congress and party colleagues and the government. The 8 million Christians in Indian state are also mourning the death of the chief minister.
Reached by AsiaNews, Mgr. Marampudi Joji, archbishop of Hyderabad, says: "The Church of Andhra Pradesh has lost a champion of the oppressed and a champion of the rights of Dalit Christians. Our chief minister understood their suffering and injustices they bore "
Reddy's commitment to the so-called outcast was well known. Only a few days ago, on 26 August, he had sponsored a motion to the state's official central government in New Delhi, asking that Christian Dalits be ensured the same rights as Hindu Dalits. The motion was passed by Andhra Pradesh parliament by a majority. The only opposition was from the fierce nationalists of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) .
"I lost a friend," comments Msgr. Joji. "The Andhra Pradesh has enjoyed religious freedom. Here Christians can pray and practice their faith. Reddy has shown special attention to minorities, always acting according to the principle of the equality of all communities. "
In 2008, Reddy extended the schema used by the government to support Muslim pilgrims on their way to Mecca also to Christians who longed to visit the Holy Land.
The bishop of Hyderabad, describes the Chief Minister as "a model politician and leader. All have benefited from his inclusive politics, especially the poor and marginalized. He has never acted to discriminate on the basis of caste or creed”.
A Christian who was "never afraid to declare his faith", Reddy was frequently threatened by extremist groups who did not accept his policy of equality.
Among his staunchest opponents were Hindu extremists, but also the Communist-Maoist rebel factions who for thirty years have been fomenting revolt in Andhra Pradesh between the peasants and the state. After the news first broke of the tragic air accident, some media reports had speculated that Maoist guerrillas were behind the helicopter crash. The Indian military authorities confirm however that the fatality was due to bad weather conditions in the area.
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i am not sure how he was defender of Muslims of AP. Didn't police killed many Muslims right after the mecca masjid blast?
ReplyDeleteAnd didn't state apparatus illegally detained and tortured Muslim youth in the name of terrorism. All of these children have been exonerated but state govt never apologized or compensated them.
All this happened under YSR rule. No need to eulogize him just because he is dead. Public figures should be judged based on their records, whether they are alive or dead.
We applaud YSR’s decision to approve the reservation for Muslims in Andhra Pradesh (AP. Besides approving the reservation for the Muslims, his decision to extend the benefits given to Dalits to Dalit Muslims required a real grit and determination that was only part of YSR. A savior of Minorities and poor is no more.
ReplyDeleteThere are many things which YSR has done in his tenure like reservation for the Muslims, benefits to the Muslim Dalits, scholarships for the minorities, education opportunities to the deprived lot and making Urdu as a compulsory second language, there are ample number of important decisions YSR had taken during his tenure as CM and there were many more supposed to follow.
I saw in YSR a commitment to work for the people specially the minorities and the backward classes. I found him working with equal attention for everyone without considering political, religious or regional differences.
At the time when the country faces the real dearth of ‘practically secular’ leaders, the passing away of YSR is a great loss.
Dr. Reddy who had served the people with dedication and commitment, was a mass leader and his services for Andhra Pradesh and the country can never be forgotten.
ReplyDeleteMr. Reddy, the minority Muslim community has lost a very friendly and secular leader who lived up to the ideals of communal amity and religious harmony to the core.
ReplyDeleteDr. Reddy was an asset to the nation and above all, a wonderful personality, loved by millions of people.