Amaravati: What was initially thought to be a natural death has turned out to be a sensational murder case with wide political ramifications in view of next month's elections in Andhra Pradesh.
The killing of YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) leader Y. S. Vivekananda Reddy at his residence in his home town of Pulivendula in Kadapa district on Friday has rattled the family when it was gearing up for April 11 elections to Andhra Pradesh Assembly and Lok Sabha.
Uncle of YSRCP chief and Leader of Opposition Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy was the most unlikely victim of a ghastly crime. The former state minister and former MP was considered friendly across the political spectrum.
That could be the reason for relatives initially stating that he died of cardiac arrest. However, with his body bearing multiple injury marks, it was treated as a case of unnatural death and within hours police concluded that he was murdered.
Vivekananda Reddy was alone at his house after day-long campaigning for the party in Jammalamadugu constituency, of which he was the incharge.
The 68-year-old is the third member of YSR family to die an unnatural death. His father Y.S. Raja Reddy was murdered in 1998 while elder brother and then Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy died in a helicopter crash in 2009.
In a region once notorious for bloody fights among rival factions backed by political parties, Raja Reddy headed a strong group supported by the Congress party. A rival faction, headed by Parthasarathy Reddy, enjoyed the support of Telugu Desam Party (TDP).
Raja Reddy was killed in a bomb attack near Pulivendula.R. Sudhakar Reddy, one of the convicts in Raja Reddy's murder, was released from prison three years ago. His possible role in Vivekananda's murder is now under the police scanner.
Out of Raja Reddy's five sons, only Rajasekhara Reddy and Vivekananda Reddy were in politics. While Rajasekhara Reddy went on to become one of the most popular leaders of the state, Vivekananda had low-profile.