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End of an era: Virasam leader P. Varavara Rao paying homage to veteran Communist leader Bheemreddy Narsimha Reddy who passed away at his residence in Hyderabad on Friday. NALGONDA: Though he was born in a feudal family, Bheemireddy Narasimha Reddy fought against the same feudal set up and liberated lakhs of acres of land from the clutches of the landlords. He always sided with the poor and fought for the emancipation of the downtrodden from suppression and exploitation. “What gives ultimate satisfaction to any leader are the selfless services he renders for the hapless poor and the commitment he shows in his actions,” the stalwart leader told a group of young historians, who made a documentary on his life a couple of years ago. “We lost the backbone of the Telangana peasants’ armed struggle. He was very much influenced by another top class communist leader Puchhalapalli Sundaraiah. B.N.Reddy killed hundreds of Razaakars on his own during the movement,” one of the members of the team Surya Kumar told The Hindu on Friday. Thanks to the keen interest shown by B.N.Reddy’s son Prabhakar Reddy, the team made the detailed documentary on the colossal contribution of the stalwart leader. “He was a very dynamic leader and he used to tell many of his revolutionary activities. We lost a wonderful warrior,” the secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Nandhyala Narasimha Reddy said. The party leaders mourned his death at the party district headquarters. Since he was expelled from the party under controversial circumstances, the CPI (M) didn’t take up any public activity to mark his demise. “To be frank, B.N. Reddy provided the basis for the People’s War Group’s activities. He was the first man to plan attacks on police stations to procure arms for the poor,” Mr. Surya Kumar observed adding that he sensed the need to organise village level committees to protect the land taken away from the despotic landlords. “He is known for his dare devilish activities. He eliminated five personnel of the Nizam’s army at Ravipahad single-handedly,” another lecturer recalled. Notwithstanding the army’s attempt to capture him, he toured many places to oversee the distribution of land among poor. He raised many problems confronted by common man in the Parliament and Assembly. Making parallels between B.N.Reddy and other leaders of the armed struggle era, Mr.Surya Kumar said: “B.N.Reddy never tried to register the activities he spearheaded during the armed struggle. He was not interested in doing so. Where as other leaders found some time to document their experiences.”
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