Monthly Archives: September 2015

Narayankhed MLA Passes Away

Sangareddy :

The sudden demise of Congress senior MLA and Public Accounts Committee chairman P Kista Reddy shocked people in the district and especially Narayankhed constituency, which he represented.

Kista Reddy was a veteran leader in Medak district. He had a special place in Narayankhed politics for a long time.

The party workers said that Kista Reddy left for Hyderabad to attend Public Accounts Committee meeting on Tuesday and didn’t return. When news channels started airing the news, a pall of gloom descented the Narayankhed town. Educational institutions and business establishments voluntarily closed after the news was flashed.

The mortal remains of Kista Reddy reached Narayankhed by 3 pm and party workers, collector Ronald Ross, SP B Sumathi, TDP leader and former MLA M Vijaypal Reddy, and others also paid rich tributes.

Officials are making arrangements for the cremation of Kista Reddy at his native village Panchagama on Wednesday. Kista Reddy was born on October 2, 1942 to Gandreddy and Sangamma at Panchagama village of Narayankhed mandal. Reddy graduated from Osmania University with gold medal in 1959.

Kista Reddy joined active politics in 1970 after becoming sarpanch of his native village. Later he served as president of Panchayat Samithi from 1981 to 1986.

He contested as Congress candidate from Narayankhed Assembly segment in 1989 and won. Again he contested as Congress candidate and got elected in 1999. In 2009, he won with a huge majority of 28,000 and retained the seat in 2014 amidst TRS wave.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Telangana / by Express News Service / August 26th, 2015

Warangal first NBW-free city in India

Warangal Police Commissioner G. Sudheer Babu announced the city to be Non-Bailable Warrant-free on Tuesday and is the first in the country to achieve the distinction. Photo: M. Murali / The Hindu
Warangal Police Commissioner G. Sudheer Babu announced the city to be Non-Bailable Warrant-free on Tuesday and is the first in the country to achieve the distinction. Photo: M. Murali / The Hindu

Many offenders who skip warrants resort to crime again and again. They appear to have either died or moved away. The police in course of time after prolonged pursuance give up at one point of time.

The Warangal Police Commissionerate has become first in the country to achieve the distinction of being free from pending Non Bailable Warrant (NBW), said Commissioner of Police G. Sudheer Babu.

“We have executed a record of 1070 NBWs in 44 days and we are the first in the country to clear all warrants. We have executed over 80 NBWs which were pending for over a decade,” he explained.

Many offenders who skip warrants resort to crime again and again. They appear to have either died or moved away. The police in course of time after prolonged pursuance give up at one point of time. “We reviewed the pendency of NBWs in July and decided to execute every single warrant by August 31 and we did it,” Mr. Sudheer Babu said.

He thanked DGP Anurag Sharma and other higher officials and those at police station level for the success. He also thanked the District Court authorities for their cooperation in achieving the distinction.

Executing the warrants was continous duty of the police but often they keep pending for want of evidence and when the offenders hoodwink the police. It was taken up as a challenge by the police commissionerate and decided to pursue every single warrant henceforth.

“One can be rest assured that all those involved in criminal activity are produced in court. If new warrants come out, we will take them to their logical end. We updated our database of habitual offenders and all their details,” the Police Commissioner said.

It was decided to reward all those who worked for the record at police station level suitably.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Telangana / by Gollapudi Srinivasa Rao / Warangal – September 01st, 2015