- The health condition of KCR deteriorated and became critical. There were no facilities in the Khammam Government Hospital to provide better medical care to KCR. Petitions were filed in the court on the health condition of KCR. The indefinite hunger strike and the continuing agitation disturbed the Government. Due to the pressure the senior Congress leaders repeatedly conducted meetings and expressed concern on the events taking place.
- They sent a letter to the Congress High Command requesting the UPA Chairperson and the Prime Minister to intervene in the State affairs and to have talks directly with KCR. They assembled at the meeting place of the senior Congress leaders.
- The students requested them to join the Telangana Agitation and warned them they will have to pay the penalty if they did not join the agitation. The next moment in the journalists meeting, only MLA Shankar Rao announced his support to the Telangana agitation. There was much pressure on the Telangana ministers as the health condition of KCR was deteriorating. On 2nd December 2009 the Telangana ministers attended a meeting in the chamber of the Home Minister.
- They discussed the arrest of KCR, health conditions of KCR, the participation of the student organizations and employees in the agitation. On behalf of the Telangana ministers, Ministers Ram Reddy Venkat Reddy and Shridhar Babu were sent to Khammam to end the indefinite hunger strike of KCR. It was made clear by KCR to Ram Reddy Venkat Reddy (Shridhar Babu did not go to Khammam) that he will not end his indefinite strike till the Telangana State is granted. Finally, the Telangana ministers spoke to the Chief Minister in Delhi and got KCR shifted to NIMS Hospital at 3 a.m. on 3rd December 2009.
Shifting of KCR to NIMS Hospital
Shifting of KCR to NIMS Hospital
Shifting of KCR to NIMS Hospital
Shifting of KCR to NIMS Hospital
Shifting of KCR to NIMS Hospital
- Shifting of KCR to NIMS Hospital