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Hyderabad: Wife of Telangana’s First Home Minister Passes Away

Hyderabad: Four days following the death of Telangana’s ex-Home Minister and senior Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) head Nayini Narasimha Reddy, his wife also passed away on Monday.

Nayini Ahalya, 68, Wife of Telangana’s First Home Minister, took her last breath at Apollo Hospital, where her husband also passed away on October 22. He was 76.

Ahalya had tested positive for COVID-19 alongside Reddy and both of them were going through treatment in the corporate hospital. Subsequent to recouping from COVID-19 and testing negative, she anyway was continuing to go through treatment for an infection in her lungs. She died to the compilation on Monday.

Ahalya was brought in an ambulance by family members to her residence so she could see him the final time.

Ahalya was last seen at the funeral of her spouse in a wheelchair a couple of days prior.

The second death in four days dove Narasimha Reddy’s family into despair. The couple is survived by a daughter and son.

Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao communicated his deep condolences on the passing of Nayini Ahalya. He prayed to God to rest the departed soul in peace.

The CM passed on his condolences to people from the bereaved family.

Narasimha Reddy has served as a minister in undivided Andhra Pradesh from 2004 to 2006 in the Congress-drove alliance government.

Chandrasekhar Rao drafted him in his cabinet as the Home Minister, following the formation of Telangana state in 2014.

Nayani assumed an active role both in the first separation Telangana movement in 1969 and furthermore later in 2014. He was one amongst the modest bunch of leaders who established Telangana alongside TRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao.

He was recognized for his wit and his loud and ground-breaking voice in the pukka Telangana dialect. Nayani was additionally a famous trade union head. He assumed key part at the national level in Hind Mazdoor Sabha (HMS) and he was the president of its Telangana until his last day.

 

 

source: with input from ians