14th Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh
Education and Family
Yeduguri Sandinti Rajasekhara Reddy (8 July 1949 – 2 September 2009), popularly
known as YSR, was a two-time Chief Minister of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh,
serving from 2004 to 2009. He has been viewed by some as the most popular chief
minister of Andhra Pradesh. His popularity is often attributed to the welfare schemes
and development programs he championed for the people of his state.
The BBC, for
instance, called him a champion of social welfare schemes. Reddy was elected to
the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th Lok Sabha from the Kadapa constituency for four terms
and to the Andhra Pradesh Assembly for five terms from the Pulivendula constituency.
He won every election he contested. In 2003 he undertook a three-month-long paadayaatra,
or walking tour of 1475 km during the very hot summer months, across several districts
in Andhra Pradesh as a part of his election campaign.
He led his party to victory
in the following general and assembly elections held in 2004, and did the same in
2009.
He is the only chief minister of the state to have served again after a full
term. On 2 September 2009, a helicopter carrying Reddy went missing in the Nallamala
forest area. The next morning media reported that the helicopter wreckage had been
found on top of Rudrakonda Hill, 40 nautical miles (74 km) from Kurnool. This was
later confirmed by the Prime Minister's office. The five people aboard were pronounced
dead at the scene of the crash.
Personal life and religious beliefs
Reddy was married to Vijaya Lakshmi. They had one son, politician Y. S. Jagan Mohan
Reddy, and one daughter, Y. S. Sharmila. Reddy' younger brother Y. S. Vivekananda
Reddy is also a Congress politician.
Reddy's parents came from a communist region
and were devout Christians,as was Reddy, who was buried according to Christian rites.
Reddy visited Bethlehem and other historically important Christian places in Israel
twice. He also visited Tirupati regularly
Positions held
Minister of State for rural development (1980–82)
Excise Minister (1982)
Education Minister (1982–83)
Leader of Opposition, Andhra Pradesh State Assembly (1999–2004)
Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh (2004–2009)
Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh (20-May-2009 To 2 September 2009)
Chief Minister
During his tenure as Chief Minister, the government of Andhra Pradesh undertook
the following projects: On the first day of his tenure in 2004, he provided free
electricity for farmers, a campaign project. A health insurance program for rural
people living below the poverty line (white card holders), known as Rajiv Arogya
Shree, was instituted to pay the entire cost of any necessary surgery up to a maximum
of Rs.200,000.
A free public ambulance service was originally started by Satyam
and then adopted by Andhra Pradesh. The Pavala Vaddi program provided loans at 3%
interest to encourage small businesseses and entrepreneurship by rural women. Indiramma
illu was a program started to construct heavily subsidised housing for the rural
poor.
A rice scheme provided a kilogram of rice for two rupees to reduce hunger.The
minimum support price for rice was also raised. Full reimbursement of college tuition
for the underprivileged and reservations for minorities were instituted.
The main
emphasis during Reddy's tenure was on social welfare with a majority of his projects
targeted at reducing rural poverty. Apart from these schemes, his government was
a role model in implementing the central government's flagship program NREGA. His
tenure also saw significant weakening of the violent extremist left-wing Naxalite
movement that was rampant in the state when he assumed office in 2004
Other projects
The Jala Yagnam project was started to irrigate 10,000,000 acres of land through
the construction of major, medium and minor irrigation projects. It helped Andhra
Pradesh make significant progress in sustainable agriculture by making wastelands
cultivable.
Controversies
The surrender of more than 1,600 acres (6.5 km2) of personal land by Reddy to the
government to be compliant with the law in December 2006 was criticised by opposition
parties. The opposition parties demanded his resignation for owning the land in
violation of the law.Naidu also called for Reddy's resignation after a 2007 Khammam
police shooting resulted in eight deaths.
A federal probe of the CBI was also launched
to investigate disproportionate assets acquired by Reddy in return for a favour
his father made to the industrialists. In May 2012, C.B.I. arrested Mopidevi VenkataRamana,
the then-Infrastructure Minister in Reddy's cabinet who was responsible for unduly
assigning the land to a private organisation called, Vanpick. This incident calls
the credibility of Reddy's entire cabinet into question.
Death
Reddy's Bell 430 helicopter went missing on Wednesday, 2 September 2009 at 9:35
am. Begumpet and Shamshabad air traffic controllers lost contact with the aircraft
at 10:02 am while it was passing through the dense Nallamala forest area.The Chief
Secretary of Andhra Pradesh, P. Ramakanth Reddy, said that inclement weather had
forced the helicopter off course.
Although the sparsely populated forest area is
considered to be a stronghold of the outlawed Naxal communist insurgents, the National
Security Advisor of India ruled out the possibility of the Naxals bringing down
the helicopter. The Indian Prime Minister's Office confirmed the helicopter's crash
on the morning of 3 September and the death of all aboard, including Reddy, his
special secretary P. Subrahmanyam, chief security officer A. S. C. Wesley, Group
Captain S. K. Bhatia and Captain M. S. Reddy.
The Director General of Police said
that the bodies of Reddy and others were charred beyond recognition and had to be
identified on the basis of clothing. The autopsy of all the bodies was carried out
at Kurnool Medical College.
An investigation eventually concluded that the factors
that caused that crash included a problem with the transmission oil pressure system
that distracted the crew from the worsening weather for more than six minutes. It
was also noted that the pilots of the helicopter never discussed the bad weather,
diverting, or returning to base.
Reddy's body was buried on 4 September at Idupulapai
in Kadapa district with full state honours in accordance with Christian rites
Honour
On 8 July 2010, the Government of Andhra Pradesh renamed the Kadapa district as YSR district in honour of Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, who was a native of the that district.
Last Updated on : 25-06-2013