09-04-2009, 05:06 PM
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The Sand art is bring published in international news.
Looks like a new EJ art being promoted
* Indians in Gulf shocked at YSR's demise
STAFF WRITER 2:1 HRS IST
Dubai, Sept 3 (PTI) Indians living in the Gulf, especially from Andhra Pradesh, have expressed shock and dismay at the sudden demise of Chief Minister YSR Reddy, who was killed in a copter crash in the Rudrakonda Hill area.
Families belonging to Andhra Pradesh remained glued to their television sets ever since the news of the disappearance of the former chief minister yesterday morning.
Vira Reddy, who is from Karimnagar and resides in Saudi capital of Riyadh, said he is shocked at the tragic accident which took YSR's life and those of four others.
"My first reaction was this cannot be true. Somewhere inside I had the feeling that he will be found alive from the jungles even if his helicopter had crashed," he said.
The Sand art is bring published in international news.
Looks like a new EJ art being promoted
* Indians in Gulf shocked at YSR's demise
STAFF WRITER 2:1 HRS IST
Dubai, Sept 3 (PTI) Indians living in the Gulf, especially from Andhra Pradesh, have expressed shock and dismay at the sudden demise of Chief Minister YSR Reddy, who was killed in a copter crash in the Rudrakonda Hill area.
Families belonging to Andhra Pradesh remained glued to their television sets ever since the news of the disappearance of the former chief minister yesterday morning.
Vira Reddy, who is from Karimnagar and resides in Saudi capital of Riyadh, said he is shocked at the tragic accident which took YSR's life and those of four others.
"My first reaction was this cannot be true. Somewhere inside I had the feeling that he will be found alive from the jungles even if his helicopter had crashed," he said.