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Ippudu evadu debating .. Suicide note lo undhi ndtv lo raasindhi copy pasted ... Poye athanu endhuku alaa thappu ga raasado naaku teledu va.. N I'm not debating .. Pasted matter anthe

 

Nenu prathi sari chesedi adhe TomB.. news techi paste chestha.. daniki ee pulkalu dayarlu chinchukuntaru.. so common anthe em cheyalem manufacturing defect vallalo  :3D_Smiles_38:

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Bhaiya,

 

Orders the police to shoot the Farmers at Basheerbagh. Intha chinna logic ela miss ayyav bro  :surprised-038:  :surprised-038:

 

 

'5.5 Crores for Bus, Chief Minister?' Says Farmer in Letter Before Suicide

Hyderabad: A week before he killed himself, Simhadri Venkateshwar Rao, a tobaccco farmer, wrote a letter to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu with a question. If he could spend crores on customising a bus for his own safety, is a farmer's life worth nothing?

"For the sake of other farmers, I am ready to sacrifice my life," he warned in the letter that was also addressed to the Centre. On Tuesday, he acted on his threat by drinking pesticide.

The 49-year-old, who was from the West Godavari district, was neck deep in loans taken for his son's education and for the 33 acres of land he had leased to grow tobacco.

The police say Rao may have been depressed also because of huge hospital bills after an accident last year and his separation from his wife.

He left no suicide note but his last letter, to the Chief Minister, was a neon sign.

"The Chief Minister, for his own safety, has spent Rs 5.5 crore on modifying a (state transport) bus. If his life is so valuable, a tobacco farmer's suicide brings his family on the road," Rao wrote.

"Isn't it the Chief Minister's responsibility to ensure that even one farmer doesn't commit suicide?"

The bus that the farmer referred to was commissioned by Mr Naidu last year when he decided to tour the state to monitor the impact of Cyclone Hudhud. The vehicle worked as a makeshift office with a sofa, television and tele-conferencing screen, besides a small bedroom.

Rao said there were 14,000 tobacco farmers like him who were all in debt and "had started committing suicide."

It is not clear whether the letter reached the Chief Minister; it was shared by his neighbours.

Andhra Pradesh has reported suicide deaths from districts like Anantpur and Guntur. Suicides by tobacco farmers are considered unusual - they are expected to be better off since tobacco is a cash crop.

 

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Bhaiya,

 

Orders the police to shoot the Farmers at Basheerbagh. Intha chinna logic ela miss ayyav bro  :surprised-038:  :surprised-038:

 

adhi ABN lo raledhu so memu namam lol.1q

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adhi ABN lo raledhu so memu namam lol.1q

Nuvvesina comment ki nuvve laughing a :o cheppunte nenanna navvevaadini kadha or force ankul Anna atleast
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Nuvvesina comment ki nuvve laughing a :o cheppunte nenanna navvevaadini kadha or force ankul Anna atleast

 

sry vaa last lo a punch by tom b ani eyatam marchitini oka stamp create chestha le :(

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sry vaa last lo a punch by tom b ani eyatam marchitini oka stamp create chestha le :(

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