Hyderabad, May 1 (Inditop.com) To overcome a series of crises he has been facing, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister K. Rosaiah Saturday participated in a special ‘yagam’ here.
Accompanied by his family members, the veteran Congress took part in the ‘maha rudra yagam’ at Sainathpuram in Malkajgiri area.
Rosaiah’s relatives and well wishers had organised the week-long ‘yagam’ to pray for the removal of hurdles in his governance. About 150 priests participated in the event.
Amid the chanting of vedic hymns, Rosaiah and his family participated in the rituals. Saturday was the last of the ‘yagam’.
Ever since he took over as chief minister following the death of Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy Sep 2 last year, Rosaiah has faced a series of crises.
It started with a campaign by the loyalists of the late leader who wanted to see his son Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy as the chief minister.
This was followed by unprecedented floods in the Krishna river. And just as the 78-year-old leader was trying to have a grip over his administration, the Telangana movement posed the biggest challenge to the government.
For three months, protests for and against statehood to Telangana region engulfed the state.
As the central government bailed out the state government by setting up the Srikrishna committee, Rosaiah, who also holds the finance portfolio, faced a new problem arising out of financial crunch.
Falling revenues hit hard the welfare and development schemes.
Rosaiah’s attempts to convince the Congress leadership to allow him to reshuffle the cabinet has also failed. He continues with a team formed by his predecessor.