Showing posts with label Political Affairs Committee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Political Affairs Committee. Show all posts

Baji Reddy Gowardan

 
He has long experience in A veteran politician, Bajireddy rose in politics from the grassroots level. Born in 17th of February, 1954 in Desaipet of Karimnagar district, he obtained BA degree through distance mode. His long political career spanned from being Cheemanpallisarpanch in 1977 and Sirikonda MPP in 1987 to become two-time MLA, first from Armoor in Nizamabad and second time from Banswada at the behest of late YSR. A key leader in Telangana region, he is general secretary of the party since its founding in 2011. He is also member of the politburo and also of the PAC

D.A. Somayajulu

 
Somayajulu was the advisor to the Government of Andhra Pradesh on finance, commerce and policy implementation during Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy-era. He was also the chairperson of the Agricultural Technology Mission. He is the brain behind late YSR’s flagship scheme that envisaged free power to the farm sector. A chartered accountant and advocate, Somayajulu was also the executive director of the APIDC. 

Konathala Rama Krishna

 
A two-time MP and a former Minister, Konathala is an immensely popular leader of North Coastal Andhra. During his tenure as MP, he was the convener of the AP MP’s Forum. He was minister for commercial taxes in YSR Government. Besides being a Central Governing Council Member, he is also convener of the Political Affairs Committee of the party.

Shoba Nagi Reddy


She has Represented Allagadda assembly constituency of Kurnool district in 1997, 1999 and 2009. She hails from a political family and contested the 1997 bypolls to Allagadda assembly constituency, which was vacated by her husband BhoomaNagi Reddy after he was elected MP of Nandyal. ShobhaNagi Reddy the chairperson of the APSRTC in 2003. Winning twice on TDP ticket, she later switched over to the PRP and was returned to the Assembly from Allagadda in 2009 elections. She had held several key positions in both the TDP and the PRP.

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