Technikfreak Posted January 25, 2010 Report Posted January 25, 2010 “Teacher, are we kids also going to die in next few days?” It will be a shocking question from a primary school student in every District of AP, who perceived the death of Koneti Venugopal Reddy and the suicide of couple of other students as height of agitation.Who are timid, people or politicians?When some unwanted or unexpected event occurs people stay in a sort of mental block, an emotionally arrested state for some days. In the due course it is the responsibility of leaders, educationalists and nobles to analyse the situation relating the past and future times. With that thorough analysis and debate comes a solution and people understand things better through media.But, in contrast, leaders are taking advantage of those aggressive moments. Be it Andhra or Telangana, no leader is trying to lay platform for bilateral debate or action plan. Standing in the crowds they throw challenges that they are ready to sit and debate or argue. But it never happens. They don’t confront the situation with clear agenda and fact list. Instead, they play with emotions of the innocent. There was no and will be no official meet between two political parties including all leaders who are pro and anti to the formation of Telangana state.Who are controlling the situation?So called leaders who are rejected by the masses and locals. They are less in number. They lost charm in many ways. Winning is far from their dreams. They need attention from public. They come up with religious and regional differences. [b][color=red]People should stop working when they wish to. People should watch movies suggested by them. People should die for them when they wish to?[/color][/b] Who are killing the students?There are some leaders, who want to become demigods in every region. They cleverly put in some anti-social forces like Srikanth Raju who is an ally of Telangana leaders. Such forces encourage students to threaten the Govt with attempts such as pouring petrol over. In the state of mental block they light fire and die. Students’ parents will be compensated by one of the non-controversial or by the moderately involved leaders.Interestingly, victims are from Nalgonda district, from the places represented by the legislators who are making a scene for every silly thing. The anti-social elements deployed by the leaders go and find mentally weak students (emotionally strong in their percpective) and have them killed directly or indirectly. Such incidents see the light and create havoc. Reason is it’s an intentional death.There is a different set of people who take their lives silently with embarrassment whether the Separate Telangana happens or not. Such honest and innocent incident will not hit news because there is no one to observe bandh or give a bandh call.[img]http://www.anigalla.net/image.axd?picture=2010%2f1%2fUntitled.jpg[/img]Without any confirmation our crying leaders encouraged JAC heads to give a bandh call. On K Venugopal Reddy’s death there are several questions unanswered.Ø K Venugopal Reddy, a 23-year-old MCA final-year student of Lalitha PG and Degree College in Ghatkesar, found dead under a tree near Tagore Auditorium on the OU campus by morning walkersØ Venugopal is hailed from Dosapadu, Nalgonda district and used to stay at Nacharam with his brother whose handwriting is close to the suicide noteØ Neither Police nor doctors didn’t confirm it as suicideØ There were no signs of struggle or cries with pain when he set him ablaze. Why?Ø What is the need to commit suicide secretly, in the early hoursØ His close friends confirmed that he got selected by Satyam, through campus selectionsØ Several political steps taken by the leaders are not leaving impact. They looked for a reason to break the lull to keep Telangana issue aliveGood to see people are going against such leaders who try to politicise such deaths. In Karimnagar, MLA Mohan found the reaction from people yesterday when he went to student Raju’s family.
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