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YSRCP demands PR certificates for Foreign Medical Graduates in Andhra Pradesh
YSRCP demands PR certificates for Foreign Medical Graduates in Andhra Pradesh

The Hindu

time04-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

YSRCP demands PR certificates for Foreign Medical Graduates in Andhra Pradesh

The YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) has demanded the immediate issuance of Permanent Registration (PR) certificates to Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs) in Andhra Pradesh and called for the withdrawal of police cases filed against the protesting students. A YSRCP delegation, including former minister and YSRCP Medical Wing president Seediri Appalaraju, former MLAs Gopireddy Srinivasa Reddy and Monditoka Jagan Mohan Rao, and other party leaders, submitted a memorandum to the medical college officials, urging swift redressal of FMG grievances, here on Friday. Later, addressing the media, Dr. Appalaraju said the delegation visited the students on the instructions of former Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy to express solidarity and press for justice. He criticised the government's 'unjust and harsh treatment' of students who had completed a 54-month foreign medical course, cleared mandatory exams, completed internships abroad and in India, and fulfilled all eligibility criteria. 'Despite meeting all the requirements, the government continues to deny PR on flimsy grounds, unlike in States like Telangana, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu,' Dr. Appalaraju said. He rejected the State's justification regarding online classes during COVID, noting that compensatory and in-person internships had already been completed. The YSRCP leaders condemned the use of police force on peacefully protesting students and demanded that all related cases be dropped. They contrasted Mr. Jagan's efforts to strengthen public healthcare by establishing 17 new medical colleges with former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's alleged neglect, citing Mr. Naidu's refusal to accept 2,550 medical seats sanctioned by the Centre. They alleged that Mr. Naidu's policies had pushed thousands of students to study abroad and that the current coalition government is now denying them a fair chance to practise in India. The YSRCP urged the State government to stop penalising qualified students and act immediately to safeguard their futures.

Man sentenced to death for killing six family members in Andhra in 2021
Man sentenced to death for killing six family members in Andhra in 2021

Hindustan Times

time28-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Man sentenced to death for killing six family members in Andhra in 2021

Jun 28, 2025 11:40 AM IST A local court on Friday sentenced a 50-year-old man to death for the brutal murder of six family members in Visakhapatnam district on April 15, 2021. Terming it a case of "extreme brutality", the court noted that six lives, including two children, were taken in cold blood. Battina Appalaraju entered the house of Bommidi Ramana in Juthada village of Pendurthi mandal and hacked six of his family members to death over a longstanding land dispute between the two families. The victims included Bommidi Ramana (63), Usharani (35), Alluri Ramadevi (53), Nakkella Aruna (37), a six-month-old infant, and a two-year-old child. After committing the murders, Appalaraju surrendered at the local police station. Terming it a case of "extreme brutality", the court noted that six lives, including two children, were taken in cold blood. Following the trial, the court awarded Appalaraju the death penalty. It also sentenced him to up to seven years of rigorous imprisonment under various IPC sections and imposed fines.

Revenge killings: Vizag man gets death penalty for killing six of a family
Revenge killings: Vizag man gets death penalty for killing six of a family

Time of India

time27-06-2025

  • Time of India

Revenge killings: Vizag man gets death penalty for killing six of a family

Visakhapatnam: The IV additional district and sessions court in Visakhapatnam on Friday sentenced 50-year-old Battina Appalaraju to death for killing six members of a family, including two children, in a revenge killing in April 2021. The incident took place at Yathapeta locality in V Juttada village under Pendurthi police station limits in Vizag city. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 on the convict. Six members of the family, including three women and two children, were hacked to death by their neighbour Battina Appalaraju with a hunting scythe over a personal feud in the early hours of April 15, 2021. Appalaraju and Bamidi Vijay Kiran, neighbours, had a longstanding enmity. Appalaraju decided to eliminate Vijay Kiran and his family. The victims were Vijay Kiran's father Bamidi Ramana (61), Kiran's wife Bamidi Usha Rani (31), Kiran's son B Uday Nandan (3), Kiran's daughter B Lishitha (six months), Allu Ramadevi (47), mother of Usha Rani, and Nakettlu Aruna (46), a relative of Usha Rani. Vijay Kiran and his elder son escaped as they were not present at the location during the murders. Appalaraju's daughter Parvathi had a close relationship with Vijay Kiran, which Appalaraju perceived as an insult. He lodged a case against Vijay Kiran at Pendurthi police station in 2018. Since then, Appalaraju and his brother developed a grudge against Vijay Kiran's family. Later, Vijay Kiran and his family moved to Vijayawada in search of livelihood. In April 2021, they returned to V Juttada as Vijay Kiran's uncle's son Sai's marriage was fixed for May 13, 2021. Knowing that Vijay Kiran's family had returned, Appalaraju, who had been waiting to take revenge, hacked six family members to death in the early hours on April 15 while they were asleep. Additional public prosecutor grade-I, Metta Khajana Rao said that judge M Nageswara Rao of the IV additional district and sessions court awarded capital punishment to Appalaraju after convicting him under IPC Section 302 for murder and imposed a fine of Rs 10,000.

Man sentenced to death for killing six family members in Andhra Pradesh
Man sentenced to death for killing six family members in Andhra Pradesh

Hindustan Times

time27-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Man sentenced to death for killing six family members in Andhra Pradesh

Jun 28, 2025 01:54 AM IST A local court here on Friday sentenced a 50-year-old man to death for the brutal murder of six family members in Visakhapatnam district on April 15, 2021. After committing the murders, the accused surrendered at the local police station.(Representational) Battina Appalaraju entered the house of Bommidi Ramana in Juthada village of Pendurthi mandal and hacked six of his family members to death over a longstanding land dispute between the two families. The victims included Bommidi Ramana (63), Usharani (35), Alluri Ramadevi (53), Nakkella Aruna (37), a six-month-old infant, and a two-year-old child. After committing the murders, Appalaraju surrendered at the local police station. Terming it a case of "extreme brutality", the court noted that six lives, including two children, were taken in cold blood. Following the trial, the court awarded Appalaraju the death penalty. It also sentenced him to up to seven years of rigorous imprisonment under various IPC sections and imposed fines.

Vizag Man Sentenced To Death For Killing Six Family Members
Vizag Man Sentenced To Death For Killing Six Family Members

News18

time27-06-2025

  • News18

Vizag Man Sentenced To Death For Killing Six Family Members

Last Updated: Terming it a case of "extreme brutality", the court noted that six lives, including two children, were taken in cold blood. A local court in Visakhapatnam on Friday sentenced a 50-year-old man to death for the gruesome killing of six family members on April 15, 2021. Battina Appalaraju entered the house of Bommidi Ramana in Juthada village of Pendurthi mandal and hacked six of his family members to death over a longstanding land dispute between the two families. The victims included Bommidi Ramana (63), Usharani (35), Alluri Ramadevi (53), Nakkella Aruna (37), a six-month-old infant, and a two-year-old child. After committing the murders, Appalaraju surrendered at the local police station. Terming it a case of 'extreme brutality", the court noted that six lives, including two children, were taken in cold blood. Following the trial, the court awarded Appalaraju the death penalty. It also sentenced him to up to seven years of rigorous imprisonment under various IPC sections and imposed fines.

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