This story is from August 6, 2001

Parvathi to unleash her own book

HYDERABAD: Laxmi Parvathi, wife of former Andhra Pradesh chief minister N T Rama Rao, wants to reply to all allegations against her through a biography of NTR.
Parvathi to unleash her own book
hyderabad: laxmi parvathi, wife of the late n t rama rao, who is struggling to defend herself against charges that she did not rush her dying husband to medical care, wants to reply to all those allegations through a biography of ntr that she is currently penning. the biography, likely to be completed in three months. it will conclude that the family members of ntr and chief minister chandrababu naidu were responsible for his death.
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according to her original plan, lakshmi parvathi wanted to end the biography with the death of its hero in 1996, but now she wants to add another chapter titled `after ntr', covering the events after his death and taking in the latest controversy brought up by dr kakarla subba rao. the book deals with the social, cinematic and political life of the film star. the 700-page book is likely to be split into three parts. upset and distressed, parvathi told the times of india on sunday that she was the most "harassed and haunted woman of the decade." "nobody in the world has faced so many problems, hurdles and crises in life as me in the past one decade", she said. attributing motives to dr subba rao, whose autobiography kicked up a fresh controversy on the death of ntr last week, she said, "a person in the government should not write like this without permission. he has done this to please his masters and get another extension." reiterating her contention that dr subba rao had never treated her husband, parvathi remarked, "how can a radiologist become a cardiologist? he can only become so by changing the letters in his degree." it was paravathi's intention of writing ntr's biography that led to her meeting him and later marrying him. she began writing the biography in 1994 but had to abandon it as assembly elections were announced and she was busy campaigning at ntr's side. she resumed writing it after ntr became chief minister but stopped again after he was unseated. it was only after ntr's death in 1996, that she picked up the threads again.
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