Gaddar, Telangana Folk Singer, Dies at 77
Gaddar, a folk singer and revolutionary balladeer from Telangana, died on Sunday at the age of 77. He had been suffering from severe heart disease and had been admitted to a hospital in Hyderabad.
A Life of Activism
Gaddar was born Gummadi Vittal Rao in 1946 in the Warangal district of Telangana. He began his career as a folk singer in the 1970s, and his songs quickly became popular among the people of Telangana. His songs were often about social justice and political oppression, and they inspired many people to join the Telangana movement for statehood.
In the 1980s, Gaddar went underground and joined the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist). He was a founding member of the Jana Natya Mandali, the outfit's cultural wing. Gaddar's songs and plays were instrumental in spreading the message of the CPI(ML) and in mobilizing people for the Telangana movement.
A Voice for the People
Gaddar was a powerful voice for the people of Telangana. His songs spoke to the hopes and dreams of the common people, and they inspired them to fight for a better future. Gaddar was also a fierce critic of injustice and oppression, and his songs often challenged the status quo.
Gaddar's death is a great loss to the people of Telangana. He was a true revolutionary and a champion of the people. His songs and his legacy will continue to inspire people for generations to come.
Tributes Pour In
Tributes have been pouring in from all over Telangana and India for Gaddar. Politicians, artists, and activists have all paid tribute to his life and work.
Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao said that Gaddar was a "true revolutionary" and a "voice of the people". He said that Gaddar's songs would continue to inspire people for generations to come.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that Gaddar was a "legend" and a "true patriot". He said that Gaddar's songs would continue to "inspire the youth to fight for justice".
Gaddar's death is a great loss to the people of Telangana and India. He was a true revolutionary and a champion of the people. His songs and his legacy will continue to inspire people for generations to come.
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