G Sayanna, a secunderabad cantonment mla, was described by chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao as a kind-hearted and uncontroversial individual who worked tirelessly for the underprivileged during his political career. He promised the BRS legislator's family his support. The telangana State Legislative assembly honored Sayanna on Thursday, the opening day of the session. The members remembered their relationships with the former lawmaker and the services he provided to the State's citizens after the chief minister proposed the condolence motion. Following a two-minute pause, the assembly sent their sympathies to the departed family.

The chief minister said Sayanna served in public life for close to forty years and was elected as an mla for five terms in both telangana and the former Andhra Pradesh. He recalled their tight relationship and claimed that Sayanna brought up matters pertaining to his constituency for resolution every time they got together.

"Sayanna has always advocated for the integration of secunderabad Cantonment into the hyderabad municipal corporation-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>greater hyderabad municipal corporation (GHMC), and we have also made many requests to the Union government in this respect. We are hoping that his long-cherished goal may come true now that the Centre has suggested merging numerous Cantonments in local municipal bodies across the nation," he added.

According to the chief minister, Sayanna, who is from the nizamabad area, settled in secunderabad and served the constituents there. He said that lasya Nandhita, Sayanna's daughter, was carrying on her father's heritage by serving the public as a corporator. He claimed that telangana and the BRS both suffered greatly from Sayanna's passing.

Sayanna had a smile on his face all day and all night, according to minister Talasani srinivas Yadav. He recalled their three-decade friendship. According to minister Vemula prashant Reddy, Sayanna has the support of people from a variety of political views because of his dedication to the welfare and advancement of society. Sayanna is irreplaceable, according to minister Ch Malla Reddy, and his untimely death was a big loss for the country.

The former lawmaker, according to congress floor leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, was a pro-poor politician who worked hard and did honour to the duties assigned to him. Additionally speaking were BRS MLAs Mutha Gopal and Danam Nagender, AIMIM mla Pasha Quadri, and bjp mla M Raghunandan Rao. The former minister for Andhra Pradesh, Vijayarama Rao, who just died away, also received honours from the Assembly. The house was then suspended till Friday.


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