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Gurram Yadagiri Reddy
MLA and Freedom Fighter
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
1985–1999
Preceded byUppunuthula Purushotham Reddy
Succeeded byPapaiah Kommu
ConstituencyRamannapet
Personal details
Born05 February 1931
Died22 November 2019 (aged 88)
NationalityIndian
Political partyCommunist Party of India
SpouseYadamma
ChildrenRajashekar Reddy, Rammohan, Bharathi, rajamani
Parent(s)Narasamma, Ram Reddy

Comrade Gurram Yadagiri Reddy (05 February 1931 – 22 November 2019) was a freedom fighter of Telangana rebellion and a veteran politician at Communist Party of India. He was elected as a member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly for three times. He represented Ramannapeta constituency from CPI. He was Renowned freedom fighter during Telangana Peasents Armed struggle at the time of Nizam regime. Leaders from across the political spectrum remember Reddy as a simple and honest man “one who sent his children to government schools, never bought a car or a house.” and a "role-model Communist”. He believed and followed communist ideology and moral philosophy until his last breath.

Yadagiri Reddy was died on 22 November 2019 at the age of 88, due to cardiac arrest.

Personal Life

Gurram Yadagiri Reddy was born in Suddala, Gundala mandal of Ertswhile Nalgonda district present Yadadri bhongir, Telangana State on 15 February 1931 in an Agricultural family, Narasamma and Gurram Ram Reddy were his parents. He was fourth son in the family. He was grown up in Suddala village which was famous for communist movements.

Reddy was married to Yadamma. They had two sons, RajashekarReddy, an Advocate and Rammohan Reddy, a journalist and two daughters Bharathamma and Rajamani. Reddy's family was not into politics.

At the age of fifteen, he was attracted to communist ideology and fought against the Deshmukhs, Razakars of Nizam. He participated in guerilla movement in his teen years. He was well known for his peasant movements in Andrapradesh state.

Political Career

Yadagiri Reddy, having got attracted to the communist party ideology during his school days, joined in Communist Party of India. After India attained independence in 1947, the Communist Party of India party led armed struggles against a series of local monarchs that were reluctant to give up their power particularly in Telangana, Tripura, and Kerala. Yadagiri Reddy was an active member in rebellion that took place in Telangana, against the Nizam of Hyderabad. As an active member of Communist Party of India, he led several processions on behalf of farmers from Nalgonda district on foot.

In Telangana Armed Rebellion, he worked with suddala hanumanthu ,dharmabhiksam, mallu swarajyam and bhimreddy narasimhareddy and other strong communist pioneers of that times.

He held District and state level positions at Communist Party of India. He worked as secretary of Communist Party of India, ramannapeta taluk, and as district president of Raithu Sangam and also as State president of Akhila Bharatha Raithu Sangam of Andrapradesh.

His victories in the elections are historical. Yadagiri Reddy won Ramannapet Assembly seat thrice, and in consecutive terms, in 1985, 1989 and 1994, twice against the then strong rival Vuppunuthala Purushottam Reddy, a former minister and once against Kommu papaiah,a former minister from the indian national congress.

Yadagiri Reddy achieved a rare feat of hat trick victories from Ramannapet constituency consecutively. Also, he is one of the very few, who got elected three times consecutively in the Nalgonda district politics.

References

  1. ^ "సీపీఐ సీనియర్ నేత యాదగిరిరెడ్డి కన్నుమూత". Eenadu (in Telugu). 22 November 2019. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  2. Andhra Pradesh Assembly Election Results in 1994