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Koti dies, becomes martyr of Spl Status movement

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Muni Koti, who attempted self-immolation in the  Congress “Poru Bata” meeting yesterday demanding special category status to Andhra Pradesh succembed to injuries Sunday afternoon, in Chennai’s KMC hospital.

His martyrdom is likely to trigger a political chain reaction. Alrealy people staged demonstrations in Vizag and Eluru. Almost all parties have expressed solidarity to the bandh on August 11.

The Congress worker from Tirupati, was shifted from Ruia hospital to Vellore hospital for treatment. But, as his situation was serious,he was again shifted to Chennai this morning.

Koti, who set himself on fire in a public meeting organized by Congress leaders at the municipal office passed away while undergoing treatment in the hospital in  Chennai.

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He suffered 90 per cent burn injuries.

Koti was a staunch Congress loyalist. He took active part in the Samaikhyandhra movement also. Even while immolating himself he raised slogan ” Jai Congress”. Koti, neighbors said, was a simple and affable man.

The news of his death turned situation volatile across the state with all political parties vowing to intensify their fight to force the centre to announce special category status to Andhra Pradesh.

Movie star Sivaji who floated  Special Status Achievement Forum organized a protest demonstration on the sport where Munikoti attemped self-sacrifice. Hundreds of followers and supporters of the movement demostratated with plate and ladle.

CM Expresses shock

Chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu expressed shock over the death of Munikoti. He appealed to the youth of the state not to get emotional about the special status. He conveyed his condolences to the family memers of Koti. ” Don’t get emtional. The state is working towards getting special category status. I am confident that centre would bestow the status on Andhra Pradesh,” he appealed to the youth of the state.

“Your lives are valuable not only to your family but also to the state,” he said. He said it was the responsibility of the present government to implement all the six assurances given by previous prime minister Manmohan Singh.

Deputy chief minister K E Krishnamurty said chief minister Naidu would visit New Delhi after Agusut 15, to meet Prime Minister Modi to discuss the speical status issue.

Congress and Chiranjeevi  also express their anguish over the death of  Muni Koti.

They said his martyrdom would inspire the people to fight for their rightful due from the centre. Congress president  Sonia Gandhi, vice president Rahul Gandhi  conveyed their condolences on the demise of Munikoti. They also enquired about health condition of Seshadri, who sustained injuries while rescuing Koti. He is  undergoing treatment Tiruapat. AICC Secretary Thirunavakarasu is personally taking care of all formalities at Chennai hospital.

Funeral tomorrow

PCC President Raghuveera Reddy has left for Chennai this evening to pay homage to departed soul, and he will accompany the body after the postmortem to Tirupati. Former union minister K Chiranjeevi, Opposition Leader in Council C.Ramachandraiah, former minister S.Sailajanath and other senior leaders will attend the funeral of the Martyr at Tirupati tomorrow, party said in a statement.

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Koti : Victim of politics of special status

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Muni Koti, the youth who made a self-immolation bid has been shifted to Vellore hospital for advanced treatment. Koti, who was  in city’s Ruia Hospital till Saturday evening, had  been visited by leaders from all political parties. He is said to have  suffered 90 pc injuries. Doctors described his condition as critical.

The special status, which has been transformed into an emotive subject due to politicization, has triggered widespread resentment following union planning minister Rao Inderjit Singh’s clarification that there had been no plan to accord special status on any state at the centre.

No amount of clarification from union ministers and state government, pacified the political parties and people. Already the issue has acquired political critical mass as it has been  dubbed as the panacea for all ills the state inherited from the bifurcation. While TDP shows this as the stumbling block to whatever it could not do, the opposition parties are using the slogan to make their existence felt in the political irrelevancy they are dropped into post-partition.

The catch phrase is being projected as the highway to reach much sought after destination of  over all development of state. The impression given to the youth, who are crying for jobs and employment, is that unless the centre accords special category status the development of state is not possible. So, the denial of status touched the raw nerve of youth across the state as they are already disappointed and disillusioned with TDP state government, which is not talking of filling the vacancies in the government departments. So, denial of special status, which many think would pave path for the industrialization of state and  create  lakhs of job, is seen as the denial of future for not only the state for the youth of the state also. In 2014 elections  the catch phrase was dangled to attract votes by magnifying the genuine and perceived problems thrown by the division of Andhra Pradesh.

The large congregation at the Congress party meeting at Tirupati is pointer to the people’s disappointment with state and the centre,  and potential of the issue to create problems for the TDP government.  So, Muni Koti, who is a staunch Congress worker, fell victim to the special status-hype mindlessly created by all political parties.

The special category status is normally bestowed on a state by the National Development Council based on criteria (i) hilly and difficult terrain; (ii) low population density or sizeable share of tribal population; (iii) strategic location along borders with neighbouring countries; (iv) economic and infrastructural backwardness; and (v) non-viable nature of state finances. So far, 11 states in two batchez have been accorded the special status as per the concept first introduced in 1969 during 5 th finance commission times. Assam, Nagaland and J&K are the first batch states while Arunachal Pradesh,  Himachal Pradesh,  Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Sikkim, Tripura and Uttarakhand are second batch ones.Now, Odisha, Bihar, AP etc are demanding this status putting forth there own argument.

Andhra Pradesh, which embarked upon the construction of world-class capital, and which doesn’t hesitate to spend a hundred crore on the remodeling of camp offices of chief minister and modernizing security apparatus, which boasts of world class talent,  long coastline, thriving agriculture, doesn’t look eligible for such status, when taken into consideration the frail economy of the states included in the special category list.

Now, the catch phrase is steeped deeply in the partisan politics of the state. It is difficult to extinguish the fire as the survival of many political parties and future of leaders are at stake. People like Koti  will inject ferocity into the issue by resorting to the acts of self-immolation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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CM Naidu shocked over self-immolation attempt

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Chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu expressed shock over the self-immolation bid by a youth in Tirupati demanding special status to Andhra Pradesh.

Naidu requested youth to desist from such steps and the state government was leaving no stone upturned to convince the centre to get the speical category status to the Andhra Pradesh.

” Don’t fall prey to emotions,” he cautioned the youth.

“You are important not only for your family but also to the society. Don’t sacrifice lives,” he added.

State government, Naidu said, was committed to get the special status tag as it was necessary for the all round development of the Andhra Pradesh.

Expressing dismay at Muni Koti attempt to self-immolate, the chief minister said AP was laying path for development on a par with neighboring states-Tamilandu, Karnataka and Maharashtra.

Naidu directed TDP leaders from the district Gali Muddu Krishnama Naidu, Bojjala Gopala Reddy and Somireddy Chandramohan Reddy to speak to the the collerctor and SP to provide advanced treatment to Munikoti in Tirupati.

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Self-immolation bid in Tirupati for AP special status

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The movement for special category state status to Andhra Pradesh took a violent turn today when a youth attempted self-immolation in a meeting organized by the Congress party in Tirupati.

It is the first self-immolation attempt in recent times in Andhra Pradesh, though such incidents happened in Telangana during movement for  separate Telangana. The Seema-Andhra region, which also witnessed agitation, was free of such aberrations by the students and youth.

So, the Tirupati incident is certain to take the movement to a new height. Congress has launched the movement to exert pressure on Centre for special status. Today’s meeting was the first  in the series of meetings the party planned.

Former union minister Chiranjeevi, PCC president N Raghuvira Reddy,  opposition leader in Legislative council C Ramachandraiah also participated.

The  self-sacrifice indicates the depth of demand for special category status among the people of Andhra Pradesh.

Andhra Pradesh Congress today launched “praja poru” in Tirupati which began with a public meeting. When former minister Killi Kruparani was addressing the meeting, a local youth by name Muni Koti, created commotion, when he doused himself with petrol  and set afire while sitting among the people.  Congress workers have shifted the youth to Ruia hospital. The party succeeded in mobilizing party workers for the meeting in thousands. As it was once the Assembly constituency of Chiranjeevi, mega star’s fans also gathered in a big way for the meeting held  at Municipal junction in town.

According to sources, Koti is a Congress worker. He resorted to this extreme step only to demonstrate the immediacy of bestowing the special status on AP.

Koti is said to have suffered  50 pc burn injuries.

Undisturbed, Congress leaders continued the meeting.

Reacting to incident PCC president N Raghuvira Reddy reminded how Narendra Modi ditched Andhra Pradesh forcing  the people to hit roads for a legitimate right.

“While campaigning for elections, Narendra Modi told Tirupati people that after bifurcation   Seemandhra had become orphan. He also assured not to worry  about it as  BJP was coming to power and would take care of you,” the PCC president said and accused the BJP and TDP responsible for Koti’s attempted self-immolation.

Raghuvira announced Rs 2 lakh assistance to Koti and assured that Congress would take care of his treatment expenditure

CPI reaction

“Self-immolation is not the solution. Youth should not resort to suicides. It is they who backed out of their own assurances should commit suicide. As the centre and BJP leaders ditched the state, AP youth feel insulted and attempting to suicide out of frustration. This is only a beginning. The CPI is observing banth on August 11. Both TDP and BJP are responsible this tragic event,” CPI leader Narayana reacted.

Narayana appealed to the youth against taking any extreme step instead of fighting our justice.

“Koti incident should serve as eye-opener to all political parties to come together to achieve the special status for Andhra Pradesh,” Narayana said.

Movie actor Sivaji, who has been fighting for special status, warned center of serious consequences if something happens to Koti.

“All political parties, including TDP and BJP, should  think of importance of special status. Even Pavan Kalyana also should come out and fight for the special status,”Sivaji said and appealed to the youth not to take recourse to unwarranted sacrifices.

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