Khammam Mostly sent Imported Leaders to LS
Vanam
Jwala Narasimha Rao
The
Hans India (28-04-2024)
{Three Political and Financial Giants,
Nama Nageswara Rao (BRS), Tandra Vinod Rao (BJP), and Ramasahayam Raghuram
Reddy (Congress Party) are in the battle in in 2024 elections. In such
politically conscious, highly volatile, and sensitive district, where ‘Fortunes
turns Like a Wheel’ Victory of any candidate is unpredictable ‘Until the Last
EVM is Counted.’} – Editor Hans India
Khammam Lok Sabha constituency is accustomed
to the ‘Dubious Distinction’ of ‘Electing Imported Candidates’ by and large chosen
by Congress Party with convenient moderation. In this elections, Congress, a
day before last date for filing nominations, announced name of Ramasahayam
Raghuram Reddy to contest, but not before Sonia, Rahul, and Priyanka denied the
offer. Raghuram Reddy’s illustrious, eminent, politically well-known, 92-year-old
father Surender Reddy, is a four-time former MP, two-time former MLA and
longest serving Hyderabad Race Club Chairman.
Their Family hails from Maripeda in
Mahaboobabad district, adjoining Khammam Lok Sabha periphery, and hence, strictly
speaking Raghuram Reddy is not a Non-Local. Further, through marriage in the
family, he became relative to powerful Congress Leader, Minister Ponguleti
Srinivas Reddy, that fortifies his political bondage with Khammam Lok Sabha.
BRS candidate Nama Nageswara Rao too, is not a Non-Local. BJP candidate Tandra
Vinod Rao is faultless Local. This is a slight deviation from regular practice.
Politically Eminent persons like, Jamalapuram
Keshav Rao, Madapati Ramachandra Rao, Jalagam Vengal Rao, ‘Kingmaker’ Bommakanti
Satyanarayana Rao, Seelam Siddareddy, Chekuri Kasiah, Ananth Ramulu Mallu etc.
were from Khammam District. Many from Congress, TDP, and TRS became Ministers
in State and Central Cabinets. Present Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu is
from Khammam District.
Choosing candidates to Khammam Lok
Sabha has been a herculean task from the beginning. Notwithstanding this, since
1952, Congress demonstrated its stronghold on Khammam Lok Sabha Seat by winning
12 times. PDF (CPI), TDP, CPI(M), YSRCP candidates also won.
Twice in 1952, 1957 TB Vithal Rao of
PDF (CPI); thrice in 1962, 1967, 1971 T Laksmi Kantamma, twice in 1977, 1980
Jalagam Konadal Rao, twice in 1984, 1989 Jalagam Vengal Rao, in 1991 PV Rangiah
Naidu (All from Congress); in 1996 Tammineni Veerabhadram of CPI(M); in 1998
Nadendla Bhaskar Rao, Twice in 1999, 2004 Renuka Choudary (Both Congress); twice
Nama Nageswara Rao of TDP (2009) and TRS (2019) and in 2014 Ponguleti Srinivas
Reddy of YSRCP won. Three Congress MPs (Jalagam, Rangiah Naidu, Renuka) served
as Union Ministers and Nama Nageshwar Rao served as Floor Leader of TRS.
Barring once or twice, right from PDF
(CPI) candidate TB Vithal Rao’s election, it has always been a ‘Non-Local’ who won
from this Constituency mysteriously!!! Laksmi Kantamma, Rangiah Naidu,
Nadendla, Renuka Choudary all representing Congress were Nonlocals. When CPI(M)
leader Tammineni Veerabhadram a True Local won, he became the first communist
to have won, after a gap of 40 years since 1957 when undivided Communist
Candidate TB Vithal Rao won. However, Tammineni’s term was short due to midterm
elections when Nadendla defeated him then.
Prior to Rangiah Naidu, Congress Candidates
Laksmi Kantamma and Jalagam Brothers won the seat with comfortable majorities. Many
times, both Communist Parties contested against each other, benefiting Congress
Candidates to win. After Communist Party split in 1964, for the first time CPI
and CPI(M) candidates (N Giri Prasad and M Ramkishen Rao) contested against
each other in 1967 enabling a cakewalk to Lakshmi Kantamma of Congress. In 1971
CPI supported Congress (Laksmi Kantamma) defeated CPI(M) candidate Ramkishen
Rao who polled substantial number of votes.
In the 1977 elections, N Giri Prasad
(CPI) and Dr Y Radha Krishna Murthy (CPIM) contested in the absence of seat
adjustment between communists, only in Khammam Constituency. In 1980 too CPI
and CPIM were in different boats, straightaway helping Congress victory. NTR
TDP candidate being in the field helped Tammineni (CPIM) victory in 1996.
Nadendla victory was possible in 1998
defeating CPIM Tammineni by a slender majority of 11,000, due to BJP candidate’s
presence. In 1999 Nadendla was denied ticket by Congress in favor of Renuka
Choudhary who won with slight margin against TDP candidate. In fact, then the
combined votes of TDP and CPIM candidates, were lot more than Renuka Choudhary.
In 2004 Renuka Choudary of Congress won
with comfortable majority against TDP candidate Nama. In 2009 elections because
of Praja Rajyam Party candidate in the contest, Nama of TDP won against Renuka
Choudhary of Congress. In 2014 elections, YSRCP candidate Ponguleti Srinivasa
Reddy won, though polled only 35% of votes. TDP, CPI, TRS Candidates in the
contest, together polled abnormally more votes than him. In 2019 TRS Nama won comfortably,
defeating Renuka Choudary of Congress.
Results of Assembly Constituencies in
the district have also been with a difference. ‘Politically Highly Conscious
Khammam District’ distinctly survived TPS, Janatha Party, Indira, NTR, and TRS
waves in elections. Khammam voters verdict strikingly differs from other
districts. In 1978 Assembly Elections when Congress(I) swept all over the
state, in five out of nine segments it lost. In 1983 when NTR TDP received
massive mandate, except one seat, rest were won by other parties. In both 2014
and 2018 elections TRS fared very badly in this district, including loosing Khammam
Lok Sabha Seat in 2014 to YSRCP.
From Khammam Assembly Constituency, in
the first election PDF candidate Namavarapu Peddanna won. In subsequent
elections, Giriprasad, Rajab Ali both from CPI; Ananth Reddy from Congress;
Manchikanti Ramkishen Rao from CPIM; Puvvada Nageshwar Rao from CPI; Younus
Sultan from Congress; Tammineni Veerabhadram from CPIM, Tummala Nageshwar Rao
once from TDP, once from Congress and Puvvada Ajay Kumar once from Congress,
once from TRS won the seat. ‘Permutations and Combinations,’ preceded before
announcing candidates for Assembly Seat too.
In the Long Enduring Political History
of Communist Movement, Khammam District is known as ‘Bastion of Communists’ and
stands as ‘Giant Communist Edifice.’ During the renowned Telangana Peasant
Armed Struggle’ Stalwart Communist Leaders from this District were in the
Forefront. Chirravuri Laxmi Narasaiah (Longtime Khammam Municipal Chairman),
Manchikanti Ramkishen Rao, Sarvadeva Bhatla Ramanadham, Ravella Satyanarayana,
KL Narasimha Rao, Bode Pudi Venkateshwara Rao, Bojedla Venkata Narayana, Maccha
Veeraiah, Gangavarapu Srinivasa Rao, Tammineni Subbaiah, Parsa Satyanarayana, Payyavula
Lakshmiah, Ravella Janaki Ramaiah, Vattikonda Nageshwar Rao, Vasireddy
Venkatapathi, etc. were among them.
Post Independence, number of comrades
like, Puvvada Nageshwar Rao, TVR Chandram, Rajab Ali, Gandluri Kishan Rao, Baji
Hanumanth, Vanam Narsing Rao (The First Elected Chairman of Palair Cooperative
Sugars), Rayala Venkateshwarlu, Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao (who is CPI Telangana
State Secretary), Tammineni Veerabhadram (who is CPIM Telangana State Secretary)
etc. contributed in strengthening Communist Movement to keep it alive, to the
extent possible. Genesis of Civil Liberties Movement’ in the state and country was
in Khammam District, with the initiative of CPIM Leaders Doctor Yalamanchili
Radhakrishna Murthy, a former Rajya Sabha Member, Advocates Bode Pudi
Radhakrishna and Subba Rao (Trio of Intellectuals) during largescale arrests
following 1962 India-China War.
Unfortunately, the same Communist
Party, both divided and undivided, which was ‘Built Brick by Brick’ in the
background and context of ‘Mass Peasant Movements’ and once reached Himalayan
Peak, was gradually weakened by internal strife, and bickering. Very Existence of
it, is now a Million Dolor Question. Years ago, an interesting Book ‘Nippuku
Chedalu’ (Worms to Fire) was brought out by Former Comrades that narrated
controversial allegations on the then existing CPIM Khammam Leadership, that
further weakened party.
Three Political and Financial Giants, Nama
Nageswara Rao (BRS), Tandra Vinod Rao (BJP), and Ramasahayam Raghuram Reddy
(Congress Party) are in the battle in in 2024 elections. In such politically
conscious, highly volatile, and sensitive district, where ‘Fortunes turns Like
a Wheel’ Victory of any candidate is unpredictable ‘Until the Last EVM is
Counted.’
Chairman Centre for Media Studies
(CMS) Dr N Bhaskara Rao recently told PTI News Agency, that, the 2024 Lok Sabha
elections will become the ‘Most Expensive Electoral Event in the World’
touching a staggering Rs 1.35 Lakh Crore. One inevitability that has emerged over
a period is, everywhere, including Khammam Lok Sabha Constituency, it is only a
Millionaire or Billionaire not to speak of Trillionaire or
Deca-Billionaire will be able to afford to contest in future’ ‘Is
This The Democracy to Cherish’!!!
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