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Died before fulfilling his dream of building a house for his parents
26 July 2013 5:42 AM IST
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Shafi Adilabad: The officials have been vacating the whole village of Namnuru situated some 15 km from Manchiryala for the Yellampalli project...
Shafi Adilabad: The officials have been vacating the whole village of Namnuru situated some 15 km from Manchiryala for the Yellampalli project under construction. They have even allotted house sites for the villagers at some other place. However, Rajasekhar asked his parents to stay there. "I shall soon secure a job and build a house for you," Rajasekhar told his parents. But before fulfilling his dream of building a house for his parents, Rajasekhar died in the twin blasts that rocked not only Dilsukhnagar but entire nation. Mutyala Posaiah and Padma of Namnuru, parents of Rajasekhar yet to recover from the shock that their son would never return from Hyderabad where he had gone to study MBA and secure a job to look after the family. Rajasekhar had studied up to graduation in Mulkala and Manchiryala and later shifted to Hyderabad to study MBA. After successfully completing MBA he was on the lookout for a good job. He used to tell his friends and relatives about his dream of building a house for his parents at the newly shifted village. Rajasekhar's father Mutyala Posaiah got married the elder one of the two daughters by selling away his lone property two acres of land and younger daughter is still studying. Rajasekhar used to tell his younger sister to study hard and reach greater heights in life. Both the sisters could not do anything but curse the terrorists who had taken away the life of their dearest elder brother who is like a fatherly figure for them. The aged couple, who eke out a living as farm labourers look dejected. Several leaders of various political parties visited the family members of Rajasekhar and assured that they would be of help to the family. The family members said Rajasekhar would have been alive if the government had taken precautions to prevent bomb blasts. They said that Rajasekhar would have secured a government job had he been alive. At least, the government could provide a government job to one of the sisters of Rajasekhar.
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