Srinivasulu Reddy Nallapareddy

Nallapareddy Srinivasulu Reddy
Born 30 April 1933
Kota , Nellore District.
Died 23 Febrauary 1993
Kota , Nellore District
Nationality Indian
Other names N.S.R, Seenaiah, Assembly tiger .
Occupation Politician

Nallapareddy Srinivasulu Reddy (30 April 1933 - 23 February 1993), popularly known as NSR, was an Indian politician. He served as the MLA from the Gudur constituency of Andhra Pradesh state.

Personal life

Reddy was born in a zamindar (feudal landholder) family at Kota (Nellore district), on 30 April 1933. He was the youngest child for N. Verragava Reddy, Andhra Pradesh. he completed his B.A. at Nellore, and Bachelor of Laws at Waltair (now called Visakhapatnam).

Reddy was married to Srilakshamma. They had five children Vimala a daughter being the eldest child, J.C Uma, Prasanna Kumar Reddy (Ex-Minister Andhra Pradesh), Rajendra Kumar Reddy, Jagadesh Kumar Reddy. Reddy's elder brother Nallapareddy Chandrashekar Reddy is also a politician.

Political career

Reddy was elected as the President of Andhra University Hostel's literary Association on students' congress ticket in 1955. He was the vice-president of Andhra University Students Congress and a member of the state Executive of the student’s congress.

Reddy joined active politics in 1962. He was the President of Kota Panchayat Samiti for 10 years (1962-72). He was elected to Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly as an independent candidate from Gudur constituency in 1972, and led Socialist democratic front on the floor of assembly till 1977. Just before Lok Sabha elections he was admitted into Congress. He has created record in the history of Assembly by never absenting even a single sitting since he was elected from 1972. He was Vice-President of the Nellore District Congress Committee for sometime.

He was induced as a Cabinet Minister on 02 December 1980, and revitalised the Sugar Industry, as a Minister in-charge of Sugar Industry. He organized a 'Petitions Day', on which he received and disposed off thousands of petitions from the Weaker Sections and Small Farmers and others.

Road Transport Corporation (R.T.C) required a dynamic and dedicated leader like Nallapareddy Srinivasulu Reddy, as its Chairman. Perhaps it was with this intention that the Chief Minister T. Anjaiah had selected Nallapareddy Srinivasulu Reddy as the chairman of R.T.C. He was introduced as a Cabinet Minister in the Ministry headed by T. Anjaiah on 24 February 1981 and was in-charge of Panchayat Raj Portfolio till 24 February 1982. He was elected on 'Telugu Desam' ticket from Kovur constiuency in January 1983 and was a Cabinet Minister for works in the Minstry Headed by N.T.R till 15 August 1984. He stood by Chief Minister N. T. Rama Rao, when ministry was dismissed by the Governor Ram Lal, and was indicted into the ministry by N. T. R when he formed the Ministry on 16 September 1984. N.S.R. was in-charge of Finance and Power Portfolio. He was again elected for the Assembly on Telugu Desam Party ticket from the same Kovur Assembly Constituency on 5 March 1985 and inducted as Cabinet Minister for Revenue portfolio. He was No. 2 in the Cabinet.

N.T.R removed Srinivasulu Reddy from his cabinet on 12 November 1987. N.S.R started state wide tour and conducted 250 public meetings under the banner of 'Seenaiah Sena' (Voluntary Organization) fighting against N.T.R's Rule.

Seenaiah Sena merged in Congress (I) at New Delhi on 6 April 1989. N.S.R was nominated as campaign committee member of A.P.C.C.(I) in May 1989. N.S.R has again been elected on Congress (I) ticket from Kovur Assembly Constituency in November 1989 and became Minister in M. Chenna Reddy's Cabinet. He resigned for his Ministry on 9 December 1990 as a protest against failure of Law and Order in the State.

As Assembly member

Year Party Constituency Result
1972 Independent Gudur Won
1978 Indian National Congress Venkatagiri Won
1983 Telugu Desam Party Kovur Won
1985 Telugu Desam Party Kovur Won
1989 Indian National Congress Kovur Won

Death

Nallapareddy Srinivasulu Reddy has passed away on 23 Febrauary 1993 at his residence in Hyderabad aged 59 due to health complications.

References

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