A Forthright Leader who called out Delhi Coterie’
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
The Hans India (12-01-2025)
{BLITZ carried his interview prominently in a ‘Center Spread’ titled ‘Channa’s warning to Delhi Congress Coterie: Regional parties are born when national parties fail’, which created political tremors. Quoting Channa Reddy, BLITZ revealed that, ‘the worst enemies of the Congress are not the political opponents on the outside, but inside,’ hinting at ‘the non-political coterie dominance.’ It sowed doubts that ‘Channa Reddy would function with a degree of independence of action.’}-Editor’s Note
Few days after Dr Marri Channa Reddy was sworn in as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, second time, on December 3, 1989, on his suggestion, I went to his Tarnaka Residence to meet him. On seeing me, he asked to draft a message from CM to Indian Medical Association, on the occasion of its Golden Jubilee Celebrations, which I did. ‘INCIPIENT’ was the instant observation of him, when I had shown the draft, though approved it without any changes. Later, I was appointed as Public Relations Officer to Chief Minister. His Masterly Comment ‘INCIPIENT’ was a ‘Learning Lesson in my Life.’ In fact, every word that he pronounces, be it in delivering speech, conversing with media or visitors, giving his points to include in messages etc. was simply astounding and unparalleled.
For instance, on his becoming APCC-I President, in a seminar organized by me through ‘National Information Services’ platform, on June 3, 1989, he consciously but cautiously, threw a challenge to NTR government that, ‘Let us build up a strategy where every member of a family in the state can be uplifted in a manner that he or she can stand on their own feet and do away with the begging bowls. It is a challenge from our own party and we take it up in the coming elections and ask the people whether self-respect is good or begging is good.’ Dr Reddy was referring to the Rupees two-kilogram rice scheme.
The first paragraph of the 1989 Elections Congress Manifesto referring to NTR subsidized rice scheme, made it clear that, the Congress Government, while continuing the Scheme benefiting the vulnerable sections, would systematically ‘Weed out Bogus Ration Cards.’ When the draft manifesto prepared by a three-member committee was shown to Channa Reddy, he instantaneously corrected in hardly 15 minutes, and added 16-more points. His thought process was so clear, prompt, and qualitative that, without even lifting the (Special) pen, he wrote them in quick succession. His handwritten manifesto is with me as precious souvenir.
Channa Reddy’s personal touch depicted in every communication that had his signature. Responding to congratulatory messages to him, on his assumption of office, he replied: ‘It is widely known fact that, I have inherited an administration which is in shambles needing urgent, painstaking and understanding attention to set it work smoothly and usefully. I need your help.’ He thanked Blitz Editor RK Karanjia profusely, in response to his congratulatory message, ‘Had Dr Reddy continued as Governor of Punjab, the situation there would have been different.’ When I informed the news of demise of Darbara Singh, Punjab CM during Channa Reddy tenure, he dictated the condolence message with personal touch.
Whenever he addresses a public meeting, in his hourlong speech normally, in either Telugu or English or Urdu, all fluently and extempore, Channa Reddy was in the habit of either explaining a policy framework or subtly narrating an anecdote. Once he said that, Himayat Sagar was changed as Rajendra Nagar, when Dr Rajendra Prasad, as the first agricultural minister, came to the campus, as a guest to the Kidwai Cottage. Dr Ready’s style of functioning has always been unique.
Dr Channa Reddy’s concern and preference to his people over his personal health even in adverse circumstances, was incomparable. This he profoundly exhibited, a fortnight after the coastal belt was hit by a severe cyclone in May, 1990. Dr Reddy despite the urgency for a medical check-up in USA, deferred his departure, though his family members already were in the airport and about to check-in. He stayed back to personally supervise the cyclone relief operations. It was Dr Channa Reddy, who first coined the word ‘National Calamity’ referring to the intensity of coastal belt cyclone.
Channa Reddy got prepared the first of its kind multi-sectoral and cost effective ‘Cyclone Reconstruction Project Report’ through C Arjuna Rao, Commissioner for Relief and Rehabilitation, and presented to ‘World Bank Team’ that visited Hyderabad. The ‘Team Leader George Russel’ commended the Report. Until he was admitted to the hospital for medical check-up in USA on June 7, 1990, he was absolutely engrossed in obtaining assistance, pursuing with Vice President of the World Bank Moin Qureshi, who in a record time of 2 weeks, sent a 14-member expert team, that toured the state, eventually resulting in obtaining World Bank Loan. Great, it was!!!
Only few persons with ‘Right Attitude, Skill and Knowledge’ will understand, gauge, and know the ‘Deep Mind’ (weighing up the options, thinking from all angles, and trying to predict rational logical outcomes) of Dr Channa Reddy, on his multifaceted knowledge. An exclusive interview to P Sainath, the then Deputy Editor and Foreign Editor BLITZ, in my presence, on May 1, 1990, on completion of 150 days in office, in the Naxalite dominated Siri Konda Village (Nizamabad District) truly depict this.
I very well remember the day for two reasons. First, the ‘Remote Area Development Program (RADP)’ was launched on that day. Second, before leaving for Siri Konda, Dr Channa Reddy ‘went out of the way’ to make a special effort, to obtain clearance of my regular appointment file, for the post of Assistant Director in Information and Public Relations Department, by Governor Krishna Kanth, for which he went to Raj Bhavan around 7 AM, to request him personally. That was his exemplary affection and commitment, precisely to his personal staff.
Characteristically, the BLITZ carried his interview, prominently in a ‘Center Spread’ titled ‘Channa’s warning to Delhi Congress Coterie: Regional Parties are born when National Parties Fail’ that depicted volumes creating political tremors. Quoting Channa Reddy BLITZ revealed that, ‘the worst enemies of the Congress are not the political opponents on the outside, but inside’ hinting at ‘the non-political coterie dominance’ creating doubt that ‘Channa Reddy would function with a degree of independence of action.’ He was always in favor of Reviving and Revitalizing Congress Party Organizationally, focusing on the positive side. He said that, common man was not interested in ‘Isms or Ideologies’ but is interested in development.
According to Dr Channa Reddy, ‘Regional Parties are the by-products of the mal-functioning of the National Parties.’ His ‘Signals were complex and demand careful decoding.’ His ‘Ire was not directed against his leader Rajiv Gandhi’ though he was annoyed with influence and interference of ‘New Delhi’s Non-Political Congress Coterie’ some of whom were not even born when Channa Reddy was active in politics. As far back as 1990 (35 years ago) itself, he strongly felt that, ‘the AICC Secretariat, and the AICC Leadership must take note of Modern Requirements.’ ‘His political instincts and boldness are certainly remarkable’ was how Sainath described DR Channa Reddy.
He was very clear on the ‘Danger of the Congress Splitting again then’ and on the speculation on his meeting with Sharad Pawar and Veerendra Patil (in Tirupathi, regarding sharing of River Waters, where I was present) that the Congress Chief Ministers would be asserting themselves visa-a-vis the party high command. ‘Sharad Pawar, Veerendra Patil and myself, cannot really claim to belong to the same generation. But maybe we were all brought up in that same disciplined way,’ Said Channa Reddy. ‘Even when Mahatma Gandhi was there, dissidents opposed the Congress Tickets and other things. But still, Sardar Patel knew where he had to put his hand’ observed Channa Reddy.
‘An Agenda for the Development of Andhra Pradesh,’ dummy book with best of the extempore speeches of Channa Reddy, transliterated, edited, and compiled by me, was released by him in November 1990. Two decades later, Senior High Court Advocate Buggarapu Sitaramiah, former MLA, and an ardent admirer of Dr Channa Reddy, published it. Unfortunately, it was formally not released, but copies reached several admirers of Dr Channa Reddy effortlessly.
(January 13, 2025 is Dr M Channa Reddy’s 106th Birthday)
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