Fasting Andhra MP Disappears from Hospital


Hyderabad, Dec 21 (IANS) Congress MP L.Rajagopal, who is on indefinite fast opposing the proposed division of Andhra Pradesh, Sunday disappeared from a government-run hospital in Vijayawada.


The MP from Vijayawada was arrested by the police and shifted to the hospital early Saturday from the hunger strike camp.

Police said as the hospital staff were making arrangements to shift him to a private hospital, he walked out with a friend and disappeared.

Police went on high alert in Vijayawada and launched a large scale search for the missing MP, especially on Hyderabad road as he might try to make dramatic appearance here to lodge his protest.

Eye-witnesses said the MP, who was holding national flag in his hand, came out of the hospital at around 10.10 pm with his friend and driver and sped away in a vehicle even before policemen deployed there could understand anything.

The MP, who was fasting for last six days, was unhappy with the central government for not withdrawing its statement on formation of Telangana state. The state government had also rejected his demand to shift him to Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in Hyderabad.

Anticipating law and order problems here, the state government had decided not to shift him to Hyderabad but promised treatment in a corporate hospital in Vijayawada.

The police had Saturday booked Rajagopal for attempt to suicide after arresting him from the site where he was on the hunger strike.

  

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  • rsk , Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 20 2009

    May be MP had difficulty in secretly having food in government hospital. Sometime so called political leaders pretend to fasting while having food under the cover.

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