YSRCP Leader Kodali Nani Hospitalized in Hyderabad Over Health Scare

Kodali Nani, a former minister in Andhra Pradesh and a senior YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) leader, was admitted to Hyderabad’s AIG Hospital on Wednesday due to health concerns.
Reports indicate that Nani experienced severe chest pain, which prompted his family to rush him to the hospital early in the morning. The incident sparked widespread concern among his supporters and political colleagues.
Initial Reports and Medical Clarification
Initial reports suggested that Kodali Nani might have suffered a heart attack. However, doctors at AIG Hospital later clarified that his condition was related to a gastric issue rather than a heart attack.
According to medical sources, Nani underwent several tests, which indicated that his health complications were not cardiac-related. “They have not yet confirmed a heart attack,” the medical team stated.
YSRCP leaders confirmed that Nani’s health scare was due to a gastric problem and assured that he is receiving proper treatment. His condition remains stable, and further medical evaluations are underway to monitor his recovery.
YS Jagan Mohan Reddy Expresses Concern
Following the news of Nani’s hospitalization, former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy expressed deep concern over his health condition.
Reddy extended his support to Nani’s family and wished him a speedy recovery. Several other YSRCP leaders also conveyed their well-wishes and closely monitored updates on his condition.
Kodali Nani’s Political Career
Kodali Nani, 53, has been a significant figure in Andhra Pradesh politics for over two decades. He represented the Gudivada assembly constituency in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly and served as the Minister for Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs.
His political journey began with the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) before he shifted to YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) in 2012.
Before entering politics, Nani was involved in the Telugu film industry as a producer.
His transition from films to politics marked a significant shift in his career, where he focused on various issues, including rural development, education, and healthcare. His leadership and grassroots connection made him a popular figure in the Gudivada region.
Early Life and Education
Kodali Nani comes from an agricultural background and faced financial challenges during his childhood. Despite these hardships, he pursued higher education with determination.
He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Andhra University after initially attending Sri Venkateswara University. His interest in politics emerged during his time in engineering school, where he actively participated in student campaigns.
Nani’s rise in politics was marked by his ability to connect with the common people and address local issues effectively.
His strong political presence in the Gudivada constituency played a crucial role in strengthening YSRCP’s influence in the region.
Controversies and Legal Issues
Kodali Nani’s political career has not been free from controversy. He was linked to a case involving property damage and trespassing related to a liquor godown incident in Gudivada.
The allegations suggested that his actions indirectly caused distress to a complainant’s family, which ultimately led to the complainant’s mother’s death.
Despite these controversies, Nani has remained a strong figure in state politics, with his supporters standing firmly behind him. His straightforward political style and vocal stance on various issues have made him both influential and controversial.
Current Health Status and Recovery
As of now, Kodali Nani’s health condition is stable. Doctors at AIG Hospital have ruled out a heart attack, confirming that his health issues were caused by a gastric complication. He is under medical observation, and further updates on his recovery are expected soon.
YSRCP leaders have urged supporters to remain calm and assured that Nani is receiving the best possible care. His family has also expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support and prayers from his well-wishers.