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Idupulapaya turns into a sea of humanity
01 Oct 2013 1:40 PM
Idupulapaya, Oct 1, 2013: YSR Congress chief Sri
Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, honourary president Smt. Y.S. Vijayamma and Smt. Y.S.
Bharati on Tuesday visited the YSR Ghat at Idupulapaya and paid floral tributes
to YSR. Other YSR family
members also accompanied the trio during the visit.
Early in the morning, the village has turned into a sea of humanity as Sri Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy arrived here from Erraguntal Railway station to pay homage to his father.
When Sri Jagan Mohan
Reddy detrained from Venkatadri Express at Erraguntla Railway station in the
early hours on way to Idupulapaya, thousands of people waiting at the railway
station surged forward to take a look at him, shake hands with him and have a
conversation with him. Police personnel who were present in large numbers struggled
to control the crowd.
Jagan Mohan Reddy,
accompanied by family members including the party honourary president Smt. Y.S.
Vijayamma, then left for Idupulapaya amid heavy police security to pay homage
to YSR.
It was Sri Jagan Mohan
Reddy’s first visit to Idupulapaya after he came out of jail on conditional
bail. The CBI court on Monday permitted him to visit Idupulpaya to pay homage at
YSR Ghat.
During the train journey, people gathered at Zadcherla, Shadnagar, Mahbubnagar, Gadaval and Alampur railway stations and welcomed him with flowers. Sri Jagan Mohan Reddy
will stay at Idupulapaya for two days, today and tomorrow.