Monday, November 25, 2024

36-year-old Telangana MLA Lasya Nanditha dies in road accident

The incident occurred s at around 5.30 am on Friday when the car she was travelling in hits a metal crash barrier on the Outer Ring Road resulting in her death

 Hyderabad: Opposition BRS MLA G Lasya Nanditha died in a road accident at Patancheru near here on Friday, a PTI report in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says.

The incident occurred at around 5.30 am when the car she was travelling in hit a metal crash barrier on the Outer Ring Road resulting in her death, police said.

The car’s driver suffered injuries in the incident, they said.

The 36-year-old legislator from Secunderabad Cantonment (SC) was shifted to a hospital where the doctors declared her dead on arrival.

This is not the first time Cantonment MLA Lasya Nanditha was involved in a mishap.

Prior to this, Lasya was also involved in another mishap.She was once stuck in an elevator. The second accident had recently occurred on February 13 while she was heading to Nalgonda for a public meeting.

The MLA’s car was involved in two accidents within a span of ten days.

Condolences have been pouring in for the late MLA with CM Revanth Reddy too offering his heartfelt condolences while expressing shock over the news of her demise.

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy expressed shock over the incident. He took to twitter (X) to offer hie condolence to the family of the victim Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy —Cantonment MLA Lasya Nanditha died in a road accident on Friday morning. The mishap

Revanth stated, the untimely death of Cantonment legislator Lasya Nandita “has left me deeply shocked. I had a close relationship with Nandita’s father Swargiya Sayanna. He passed away last year. It is very sad that Nandita also died so suddenly.

Hyderabad. BRS chief and former Telangana chief minister, K Chandrasheksr Rao has condoled the demise of the young politician. In his condolence message, KCR said that the BRS party will stand by her family in difficult times

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