YSR death Mystery and Reliance involvement


Enemy Of Larry Summers’ Ex-Boss Dies In Mysterious Helicopter Crash – By Mark Ames


What does the mysterious helicopter crash that killed one of India’s most popular politicians have to do with White House economic czar Larry Summers? Read on…
First, the crash: one of India’s most popular politicians, who heads the state of Andhra Pradesh, just died in a mysterious helicopter crash.
What’s eerie is that the dead politician recently went public attacking India’s most powerful oligarch family, the Ambanis, threatening to take away their giant offshore gas concessions.
Meanwhile the Ambani brothers, Mukesh (the world’s 7th richest man) and Anil (the world’s 34 richest) are battling each other in a blood feud that’s taking the whole country down with them–that’s not a hornet’s nest you’d want to stick your fingers into, even if you’re the governor of a huge Indian province.
The Ambani brothers’ feud peaked in May when Anil’s helicopter was found to have been sabotaged just before takeoff . Anil strongly hinted he suspected Mukesh, but no one will ever know who did it, because the mechanic who discovered the dirt and gravel in Anil Ambani’s helicopter gear box was hit by a train two days later in what was initially ruled as a “suicide,” but which later was ruled murder.

So why would an Ambani have anything to do with the mysterious helicopter crash of Andhra Pradesh’s Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy?
Just speculatin’ on a hypothesis, as the police chief says in Miller’s Crossing, and here’s why:
Just over a month ago, as the Ambani brothers’ insane internecine war over offshore gas deposits dragged on with no end in sight, Reddy publicly demanded his state, Andhra Pradesh, take a share of the gas deposits for itself:
Even as the two Ambani brothers are locked in a legal battle over supply and price of gas from the Krishna-Godavari basin, the Andhra Pradesh government has sought its “due share” of the hydrocarbon asset.
He even attacked brothers’ mother, who brokered the deal dividing up India’s gas between her feuding sons:
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy on Sunday said that the settlement of the gas dispute between the Ambani brothers could not be left to their mother Kokilaben and the Centre must play a decisive role, for which he has written to the Prime Minister.
The dispute over sharing of gas is not an issue to be settled by (the) mother (Kokilaben). It is for the government to decide who should get the gas and also at what price,” Reddy said on the sidelines of a function here.
Ah, Y.S., you shouldn’ta attacked their mother. Next thing you know…Reddy’s deady.
Oh, and by the way, don’t forget this one little fun-fact: Larry Summers, the guy appointed by Obama to run America’s economy, worked for Mukesh Ambani right up until he took his White House job. We’re in good hands, folks.
(This is the Original Article published on the Exile News paper on September 3rd,2009, just hours after the crash)


The exact page as it is from the exile newspaper on YSR death

YSR's BioData







Name: Y S Rajasekhara Reddy

Birth Date:

08 July 1949
Birthplace: Pulivendula, Andhra Pradesh
Occupation: Chief Minister
Born In: Andhra Pradesh

Early life




Early life

Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy was born at Jammalamadugu Mission Hospital near Pulivendula, AndraPradesh to Y. S. Raja Reddy and Jayamma in a Christian family. His father Raja Reddy was converted from Reddy family to Christian religion. His schooling was in Ballary, where his father was a contractor for irrigation canal projects. He graduated with a degree in medical science from Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College (MRMC), Gulbarga University, Karnataka and completed his House surgeonship at S.V. Medical College, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. He was the elected leader of the House Surgeon's Association at S.V. Medical College, Tirupati.

His strength:



Dr Reddy’s strength lies in his stature as a mass leader since his advent in politics. Whether in or out of power, he has always championed the cause of the common man. This has endeared him to all segments of the Congress party as well.

Even after becoming the Chief Minister in May 2004, Dr Reddy makes it a point to address all the problems that are brought before him directly by people, cutting through bureaucratic hurdles, every day.

If any scheme or programme under formulation is placed before him for approval, its outcome is a foregone conclusion that is dependent on Dr. Reddy’s invariable query: “How best will it benefit the people at large or ensure good governance?”

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Personal life and religious beliefs



Personal life and religious beliefs

Reddy was married to Vijaya Lakshmi. They have a son, Y.S.JaganMohanReddy, a politician, and a daughter, Sharmila. His younger brother Y.S.VivekanandReddy also an INC politician.

Reddy's parents were devout Christians and he was buried according to Christian rites. had also visited BEtlehem and other holy Christian cities in Israel twice. Although Reddy was a third generation Christian, he is described as an "ardent devotee" of the Hindu Venkateshwar's. He regularly visited The central temple of tirupati . But, his government was also entangled in many controversies involving the affairs of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, which included practicing of Evangelism in Tirumala.. Following these allegations, he had ordered a ban on evangelism and Christian missionary activities in Triumala and is considered a secular person.

Career



Career

Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy practiced medicine for sometime in his native Kadapa . The hospital his father built for him at Pulivendula is still running. His family also built and ran a degree college and a polytechnic college at pulivendula which was later handed over to the Loyola Group of Educational Institutions. Another junior college at Simhadripuram , a small town in the vicinity of pulivendula , is run by his family.

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Political career



In 1978 he contested from pulivendula on Reddy-Congress Party and won the elections, Later he joined in Indira Congress.From 1980 to 1983 he was a minister holding important portfolios related to Rural Development, Medical Health and Education under T.Anjaiah Cabinet. He was elected to the Loksabha from Kadapa constituency four times and was elected to the Andra Pradesh Assembly six times from Pulivendula constituency. Reddy was the leader of the opposition in the Andhra Pradesh State Assembly for five years. As an MLA he was influential in obtaining water from the Thngabadra river the Pulivendula Branch Canal (PBC) and fought for projects like RTPP (Rayalaseema Thermal Power Plant) at Muddanur Proddatur Milk Foods and its ancillaries