Naidu breaks down as Rajya Sabha mourns Jaipal Reddy

July 29, 2019 12:59 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:52 pm IST - New Delhi

M. Venkaiah Naidu paying his last respects to former Union minister S. Jaipal Reddy at his residence in Hyderabad, Sunday, July 28, 2019.

M. Venkaiah Naidu paying his last respects to former Union minister S. Jaipal Reddy at his residence in Hyderabad, Sunday, July 28, 2019.

Rajya Sabha Chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu on July 29 broke down as he read out an obituary reference for his old friend and former union minister S. Jaipal Reddy, saying he was pained by his death.

When the House met for the day, Mr. Naidu read out an obituary reference for Reddy, who passed away on Sunday at the age of 77.

Reddy, who represented the state of Andhra Pradesh in the Upper House for two terms — from April 1990 to April 1996 and from September 1997 to March 1998, was union minister holding different portfolios during 1997-98 and 2004-14, he said.

“In passing away of Shri S Jaipal Reddy, the country has lost a veteran parliamentarian, an outstanding orator and an able administrator,” he said.

 

Recalling his personal association with Reddy in a choking voice, Mr. Naidu recalled that they used to sit on the same bench of Andhra Pradesh Assembly when the two were members.

“Reddy was a friend, senior and guide because he was six years senior to me,” he said, adding that the House deeply mourned the death of its former member.

MPs stood in their places for a moment as a mark of respect to the memory of Reddy.

When members took their place, Mr. Naidu said Andhra Pradesh Assembly used to meet at 8 a.m. in those days and he and Reddy would often meet over breakfast at 7 a.m. to discuss issues.

 

“The amount of knowledge, depth of understanding and mastery of language, both English and Telugu and some Urdu, is really remarkable,” he said as he attempted to hide his emotions.

“It is really painful that he has left us,” he added.

Wiping his tears, Mr. Naidu said he was sorry he could not control his emotions because of “40 years of association.”

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