· Revanth Reddy visits Mahabubabad; Meet families of suicide victims
· TPCC Chief appeals to teachers, farmers and youth not to commit suicide
· Congress will bring Soniamma Rajyam to end all injustices: Revanth
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Hyderabad, January 29 (Hydnow): TPCC President A. Revanth Reddy on Saturday alleged that both TRS and BJP were seeking political gains over dead bodies of victims of their wrong policies.
He made a fervent appeal to the teachers, employees, farmers and jobless youth not to resort to any extreme step like suicide due to the wrong policies of TRS and BJP Govt and assured that the Congress party would fight for their rights and get justice under any circumstances.
Revanth Reddy was addressing a press conference in Mahabubabad after meeting the families of a government teacher, a jobless youth and a Dalit and Girijan farmers who lost their lives due to heart attack or suicide due to the wrong policies of TRS Govt.
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The TPCC Chief first visited the family members of Jaitram Naik, a government school teacher who died due to a heart attack following his transfer to another district as per GO 317. Jaitram was posted in his native Chinnamupparam village of Nellikudur Mandal in Mahabubabad district. He was depressed after he was transferred to the Mulugu district due to GO 317. He said that the authorities did not stop his transfer even on medical grounds as he had suffered a paralytic attack.
Revanth Reddy said he wanted to visit the family immediately after learning about Jaitram Naik’s death. But he was detained by the police in Hyderabad and not allowed to visit Mahabubabad. However, he said he consoled the family members over the phone and assured them to visit them soon. (Hydnow)
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