For whom the bells toll? YSR. And 124 others
Thousands converged at the sprawling 300-acre Idupulapaya Estate here to bid farewell to YS Rajasekhara Reddy, the man whose immense popularity became manifest in his death.

There was Sonia Gandhi, Manmohan Singh, L K Advani, Rahul Gandhi and Shiela Dikshit among a galaxy of notables. Some made it through the throng to where YSR's coffin rested before it was lowered to his grave amidst chanting of prayers, while some others -- like Chandrababu Naidu and Chiranjeevi -- were held back by an unlikely jam of vehicles in this part of rural Andhra Pradesh.
The grief was palpable. YSR's wife Vijayalakshmi and daughter Sharmila wept inconsolably as the coffin was lowered, although son Jagan (37) was a picture of composure, acknowledging mourners with folded hands, his eyes lowered.
The young man was bearing his loss with dignity. If anyone wanted to read his body language in the backdrop of a raging succession battle, in which he's a front-runner, they were free to do so. It was said that 148 out of the 155 Congress MLAs in the state have sworn their loyalty to Jagan.
There was no official confirmation of the number of these deaths, though. The figures being bandied around were largely based on information from locals in villages where the deaths have occurred. Interestingly, the toll includes the names of 70 to 90-year-olds who, the locals said, died "due to shock".
Some suicides allegedly due to YSR's death have been listed. Like Anil, 27, who while watching YSR's funeral on TV, hanged himself at his Amberpet residence on Friday. Or T Bhumanna (55) who gulped down a bottle of pesticide in Adilabad as the funeral was underway, as did Nayudu Appa Rao (42) from Appapuram village in Guntur. Another Guntur local, Bacha Yogi Reddy (38), resident of Anjanapuram village, is said to have hanged himself for the same reason. Both victims were farmers.
District officers attributed several cardiac arrests in the last 24 hours to "shock and heart attack". Among them was also a 90-year-old woman, Patamma, with villagers saying the old lady was worried about her pension being impacted by YSR's death. Said political analyst S Simhardri, professor at Osmania University: "We don't know exactly if these (deaths) are for real. There may be a little bit of truth to them but then they could be attributing every death to YSR."
(With bureau reports from Hyderabad)
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