Noted freedom fighter, former Minister and Telangana
protagonist Konda Laxman Bapuji died of cardiac arrest at his residence
here on Friday. He was 97. He is survived by a son and a daughter.
Born
in Wankhidi village in Adilabad district on September 27, 1915, Bapuji
participated in ‘Vandemataram’ and Quit India movements and fought
against the Nizam’s rule for the liberation of Hyderabad State. Later,
he participated in the ‘non-mulki’ agitation in 1952 and gave up his
Minister’s post in support of the demand for statehood to Telangana in
1969.
He was active in the Telangana agitation till
his death and even tried to convince the leaders of Seemandhra on the
need for a separate State. Bapuji was elected to the Assembly four times
– twice each from Adilabad and Nalgonda districts -- with his last term
being during 1972-78 from Bhongir. He served as a Minister in the
Cabinets of Kasu Brahmananda Reddy and Damodaram Sanjivaiah and as
Deputy Speaker of the Assembly.
In a statement, the
Governor expressed grief over the death of Bapuji and said his death was
a loss to the people of the State. Meanwhile, the State Legislature
paid rich tributes to Bapuji with Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy
announcing that a statue of Konda Laxman Bapuji would be installed and a
memorial constructed here in his memory. His cremation will take place
with State honours.
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