YSR was one of a rare breed that rose to power with the support of the masses understanding the language of the people better than any other contemporary politicians of the state rather of the country.
In his passing away he has left behind a vaccum that perhaps could never be filled.I could not but draw one parallel to the kind of acceptance and trust he enjoyed with the people, as I invoke the legendary N T Rama Rao, who was also widely venerated by the people of the state.
YSR leaves behind a legacy of governance that put focus back on the agrarian economy without neglecting the demands of the urban pockets of the state.
I heartfully wish otherwise but do realise that his loss is irreplaceable by any standards.
1 comments:
anji babu is right
there is no leader in present who can match YSR yes its true because
who can create thousands of crores empire with ina short span of 4 yrs
who can target people or news papers who wrote about corruption in their government
who can give lakshs of aceres of green paddy fields to SEZ BY TAKING IT FORCEFULLY from farmers
who can put journalists in jail for writing that there are a lot of irregularities in INDIRAMMA HOUSES (ofcores after comming in to power he himself admitted tht there are alot of irregularities how come he suddenly reliased that )
these are only a few examples why the other leaders are no match to YSR
I KNOW TO COUNTER this argument one can say if all these are facts y people voted him to power
again
there are many factors for that
splitin opposition votes
positive factor about the man mohan singh governmet ( like vajpeye govt helped tdp to come to power in 1999 elections)
if he is a great leader y people gave him only 156 seats ? y not3/4 majority as they gave in 2004 elections
y MP SEATES INCREASED AND Y THERE IS DECREASEIN mla seats
ysr fans conviently ignore all these questions
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