Gali Muddu Krishnama Naidu
Gali Muddu Krishnama Naidu గాలి ముద్దుకృష్ణమ నాయుడు | |
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MLC, Former AP Cabinet Minister | |
Constituency | Nagari, Andhra Pradesh |
Personal details | |
Born | Venkatramapuram, Chittoor India | June 9, 1947
Political party | Telugu Desam Party |
Gali Muddu Krishnama Naidu (Template:Lang-te) is an Indian politician[1] from Andhra Pradesh.
Biography
Gali Muddu Krishnama Naidu was born on 9 June 1947, in Venkatramapuram village of Ramachandrapuram Mandal in Chittoor District to G. Rama Naidu and G.Rajamma . He graduated with B.Sc and holds master's degree in arts along with law degree and is well known for his services as a teacher, which actually inspired him to join the Telugu Desam Party. He enjoyed the support of N. T. Rama Rao, the founder of Telugu Desam Party. He is married to Smt G. Saraswathi from velanjeri Village and has two sons named Bhanu prakash Gali & Jagadish chandra prakash Gali and a daughter named Dr.Lavanya Gali.GMK has elder sister Duttuluri Jayalakshmi & elder brother Gali Dhanunjaya Naidu.
He also held the cabinet post in the Ministry for Education, Forest and Higher Education and has a record of being elected for 6 terms to the State Assembly, a record held by him from Puttur Constituency www.putturtown.com and one term from Nagari After De-limitation, Puttur constituency is dissolved and it is merged with Nagari. Apart from being a teacher he is also an agriculturist and has a special interest in book-reading.
After some differences with the Telugu Desam party, he moved out of that party and contested on Indian National Congress ticket and won the election in 2004. The state of his relations with the congress too forced him to resign from that party and join his mother party Telugu Desam party in 2008 and elected to Andhra Pradesh Assembly in 2009.
Mr Gali muddu Krishnama naidu has done a lot of development works in puttur www.putturtown.com like LC 57 gate under bridge and fly over bridge at shanti theater, puttur to chittoor 4 lane road etc. etc.
References
- ^ "Rich tributes paid to YSR on 61st birth anniversary". The Indian Express. July 8, 2010. Retrieved 5 September 2012.