Lagadapati checks into Nims

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December 21st, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Dec. 20: The fasting Vijayawada MP, Mr Lagadapati Rajagopal, who escaped from the Vijayawada Government Hospital on Sunday, checked into Nims on Monday.

Earlier, the MP had escaped in full view of almost 200 police personnel and dozens of admirers.

The MP, whose fast entered the sixth day on Sunday, came to the ground floor of the hospital from his first floor ward, boarded a Qualis vehicle and drove out at about 10.45 pm. Witnesses said five more vehicles followed it.

Mr Rajagopal was expected to be shifted to a corporate hospital at Mangalagiri, 15 km from Vijayawada, and seemed to have taken advantage of the uncertainty. No one stopped the convoy as he drove out.

It was only when the convoy did not reach the Mangalagiri hospital at 11.30 pm that police realised the MP had given them the slip. Amidst allegations that he had been allowed to escape, the police sounded a red alert for Mr Rajagopal and launched a hunt to find him.

The government hospital is located on the national highway that leads to Visakhapatnam on one side and to Hyderabad on the other. Police searched the hospital as well, thinking he could be hiding there, but could not find the MP.

Mr Rajagopal had been shifted to the government hospital on Thursday and the government had refused to shift him to the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (Nims) fearing disturbances.

He had vociferously protested the “rude behaviour of the police” and the “biased attitude” of the government against the united Andhra agitation in the coastal districts and Rayalaseema. He had refused to take medicine and call off his fast.

Meanwhile, additional security forces are being rushed to the districts as the condition of elected representatives who are on a fast-unto-death for a united Andhra Pradesh is turning critical.

The Hyderabad police commissioner, Mr B. Prasada Rao, said, “We have no instructions from the government so far to shift the leaders who are on hunger strike to Nims. There are 30 platoons of additional forces available in the city. We are prepared to thwart any untoward incidents.”

The State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) asked the government to consider shifting MLC Mr Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy, and MLA, Mr D. Umamaheswara Rao, Nims.

Dr N. Suneetha, daughter of Mr Vivekananda Reddy, in an appeal to the SHRC, had said that her father is suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and requires medical care. She said there was no facility in Kadapa and he should be shifted to Nims.

A student identified as Mr Chandrasekhar who set himself on fire protesting the arrest of Mr Vivekananda Reddy succumbed to burns at Ruia Institute of Medical Sciences (Rims) in Kadapa. The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams board member, Mr Ch. Bhaskara Reddy, who is on hunger strike in jail, was shifted to Rims, Tirupati. He was earlier arrested on the charge of being involved in violence.

In another case, a lawyer, Mr B. Venkateswara Rao complained to the SHRC that Krishna and Vijayawada administration is indifferent to the health of Mylavaram MLA Mr D. Umamaheswara Rao who started his fast-unto-death on December 13.

“Mr Umamaheswara Rao may slip into coma and the circumstances warrant he be shifted from Vijayawada hospital to Nims in Hyderabad,” Mr B.V. Rao said. Responding to the petition, the SHRC gave directions to consider the plea of shifting Mr Umamaheswara Rao to Nims. On Saturday, Mr Rao was admitted to the intensive care unit at Vijayawada General Hospital, but when his blood pressure began to fluctuate he was moved to the NRI general hospital near Mangalgiri in Guntur district on Sunday.

Together with him, the former mayor, Ms P. Anuradha, and a Telugu Desam activist, Mr Papaiah Chowdary, were also shifted. Mr Umamaheswara Rao has refused to call off the stir till the Union government scraps the decision for a separate state of Telangana. The TD is angry that the MLA and the other two leaders have not been admitted to Nims. The government has bluntly refused their demand citing law and order problems.

The MLC and the TD leader, Mr. Y. Babu Rajendra Prasad, accused the government of bias. He said that the state government had shifted Telangana Rastra Samiti chief, Mr K. Chandrasekhar Rao, to Nims when his condition deteriorated, but was ignoring the health of TD leaders agitating in Andhra and Rayalaseema regions.

 

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Hey Andhrawale, Vijayawada me koi hospital nahi hai kya? Chori chori HydBad aa pahuncha?

It's not the thing. He just wants to open ur eyes by staying in capital of AP. So that each and everyone can think about the situation. Animals are trying to stay together but being human beings why are we looking for separation? You are educates but why are you behind politicians? If u really want something to be done in our state then we will fight for that not for separation. This is time for us to fulfil our needs. Think once, after separation once again politicians will take us into a similar situation. Think once again its not about Lagadapati or Chandrasekhar. Time for us to ask for money from Centre to improve our backward areas district-wise not area wise.

I see with great concern the division of AP, although I am from Telangana. It is sad to see a state divided when the whole world is uniting. Congress will never learn. Both that party and telangana leaders are very short sighted. This is the sad story of goose that laid the golden eggs! (Hyderabad - I am certain it will end up a dead city in future like Calcutta)and also India's future will be weakened, as will many states get divided and give another opportunity for foriegners fishing for trouble in India. Wake up India!

Hahahahah - Lagadapati wanted some Curd Rice.

What happens to the movement he has taken up? The people of Andhra must question his integrity, why did he run away? What happens to the students who are behind him? Innocent students have become victims of games played by these leaders who are doing this out of greed.

Why would the leaders want to be shifted to hospitals if they are truly fighting for a cause until death? Isn't this a boatload of hypocrisy? Oh right, these are politicians.

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