Yerran Naidu cremated at his native village

November 03, 2012 01:38 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:57 pm IST - Srikakulam (AP)

Senior TDP leaders of Chittoor district pay homage to TDP leader and MP Yerran Naidu, at Tirupati on Saturday.

Senior TDP leaders of Chittoor district pay homage to TDP leader and MP Yerran Naidu, at Tirupati on Saturday.

Former Union Minister and senior TDP leader Kinjarapu Yerran Naidu, who died in a road accident, was cremated with state honours at his native Nimmada village in north coastal Andhra district on Saturday morning.

Telugu Desam chief N Chandrababu Naidu led scores of party leaders, workers and admirers in the funeral procession after which a gun salute was given by the police.

Srikakulam district Collector Saurabh Gaur placed a wreath on Mr. Yerran’s body on behalf of the government.

Yerran Naidu’s son Rammohan lit the pyre set in the family’s agriculture field.

Mr. Chandrababu, who was accompanied by his son Mr. Lokesh, was in tears as he bid final adieu to his closest aide.

Thousands of people from Srikakulam and neighbouring Vizianagaram district thronged Nimmada and paid homage to the departed leader, who had represented them in AP Legislative Assembly and Lok Sabha for four terms each.

State Civil Supplies Minister D Sridhar Babu, MP Madhu Yashki, MLAs Nagam Janardhan Reddy and S Venugopalachari were among those who paid homage to Yerran Naidu.

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