<p> The charred bodies of 60-year-old Reddy and others and the wreckage of the twin-engined Bell 430 helicopter were located at 8.30 AM on Thursday on a hillock, eight kms from Kurnool, 23 hours after it went missing while flying to Chittoor in south Andhra Pradesh.<br /><br />"With very deep sense of regret we have to announce the death of YS Rajashekhar Reddy. He was a tall leader and it is a big loss to the country," Union Home Minister P Chidambaram told reporters in Delhi.<br /><br />The helicopter appeared to have hit a tree, crashed and perhaps exploded. The bodies were charred and were in a state of getting decomposed because of incessant rain in the area yesterday, Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary Ramakanth Reddy said here.<br /><br />The Congress Core Group met at the residence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Delhi and indications were that senior minister K Rosaiah will be the Acting Chief Minister before a decision on successor to Reddy is taken.<br /><br />Reddy's funeral is expected to take place in his hometown in Pulivendala in Kadappa district in southern Andhra Pradesh tomorrow.<br /><br />Others who died in the crash were Special Secretary P Subramanyam, Chief Security Officer A S C Wesley, pilot Group Captain S K Bhatia and co-pilot M S Reddy.<br /><br />The wreckage of the helicopter was strewn in bits and pieces all over the area in the hillock, Ramakanth Reddy said adding the tail piece is in tact.<br /><br />The bodies were still lying at the crash spot and efforts were being made by the IAF to bring them either to Kurnool or Hyderabad. He said it will take s</p>.<p>ome time for the operation to end before the bodies are brought out of the hills.<br /><br />While three bodies were quickly recovered from near the wreckage, one was found a little away and it took some time to trace the fifth, Reddy said.<br /><br />While the reasons for the crash were not known immediately, Chidambaram said the helicopter, which was going south towards Chittoor, had changed direction eastwards after crossing Kurnool towards Atmakur.<br /><br />It crashed on a hillock between two villages, one of which is Velugodu.<br /><br />"The wreckage was found by Air Force helicopters at 8 30 am hours on a hillock which is 8 to 9 km from Atmakur between two villages, one of which is Velugodu," Chidambaram said.<br /><br />Reddy's body will be kept in Lal Bahadur Stadium here to enable public to pay their last respects and would be taken to Pulivendla in the afternoon.<br /><br />A meeting of the Union Cabinet, scheduled this morning, was cancelled as the sad news trickled in.<br /><br />Several state governments declared mourning and parties also flew their flags half mast as a mark of condolence. <br /><br />Chidambaram said the government was in a state of deep mourning and there was a sense of grief, shock and loss at the passing away of the Chief Minister.<br /><br />"We share our grief and tender condolences to the family of the Chief Minister and others who passed away in the crash," he said.<br /><br />Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress chief Sonia Gandhi are expected to go to Andhra Pradesh tomorrow to pay their last respects to the departed leader.</p>
<p> The charred bodies of 60-year-old Reddy and others and the wreckage of the twin-engined Bell 430 helicopter were located at 8.30 AM on Thursday on a hillock, eight kms from Kurnool, 23 hours after it went missing while flying to Chittoor in south Andhra Pradesh.<br /><br />"With very deep sense of regret we have to announce the death of YS Rajashekhar Reddy. He was a tall leader and it is a big loss to the country," Union Home Minister P Chidambaram told reporters in Delhi.<br /><br />The helicopter appeared to have hit a tree, crashed and perhaps exploded. The bodies were charred and were in a state of getting decomposed because of incessant rain in the area yesterday, Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary Ramakanth Reddy said here.<br /><br />The Congress Core Group met at the residence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Delhi and indications were that senior minister K Rosaiah will be the Acting Chief Minister before a decision on successor to Reddy is taken.<br /><br />Reddy's funeral is expected to take place in his hometown in Pulivendala in Kadappa district in southern Andhra Pradesh tomorrow.<br /><br />Others who died in the crash were Special Secretary P Subramanyam, Chief Security Officer A S C Wesley, pilot Group Captain S K Bhatia and co-pilot M S Reddy.<br /><br />The wreckage of the helicopter was strewn in bits and pieces all over the area in the hillock, Ramakanth Reddy said adding the tail piece is in tact.<br /><br />The bodies were still lying at the crash spot and efforts were being made by the IAF to bring them either to Kurnool or Hyderabad. He said it will take s</p>.<p>ome time for the operation to end before the bodies are brought out of the hills.<br /><br />While three bodies were quickly recovered from near the wreckage, one was found a little away and it took some time to trace the fifth, Reddy said.<br /><br />While the reasons for the crash were not known immediately, Chidambaram said the helicopter, which was going south towards Chittoor, had changed direction eastwards after crossing Kurnool towards Atmakur.<br /><br />It crashed on a hillock between two villages, one of which is Velugodu.<br /><br />"The wreckage was found by Air Force helicopters at 8 30 am hours on a hillock which is 8 to 9 km from Atmakur between two villages, one of which is Velugodu," Chidambaram said.<br /><br />Reddy's body will be kept in Lal Bahadur Stadium here to enable public to pay their last respects and would be taken to Pulivendla in the afternoon.<br /><br />A meeting of the Union Cabinet, scheduled this morning, was cancelled as the sad news trickled in.<br /><br />Several state governments declared mourning and parties also flew their flags half mast as a mark of condolence. <br /><br />Chidambaram said the government was in a state of deep mourning and there was a sense of grief, shock and loss at the passing away of the Chief Minister.<br /><br />"We share our grief and tender condolences to the family of the Chief Minister and others who passed away in the crash," he said.<br /><br />Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress chief Sonia Gandhi are expected to go to Andhra Pradesh tomorrow to pay their last respects to the departed leader.</p>