Arutla Ramchandra Reddy

Arutla Ramchandra Reddy was an Indian freedom fighter. He was among the leaders and fighters in the armed freedom struggle against the rule of Nizam (the last ruler of the erstwhile princely state of Hyderabad).[1] The communists joined with the poor peasants in the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh during the 1940s to throw out the regime. It was a sub-movement in the larger independence struggle of India, his wife Arutla Kamala Devi was involved in Freedom Struggle and she too was a Member of Legislative Assembly for 3 terms .

Early life

Arutla Ramchandra Reddy was born in Kolanpak in Alair mandal of Nalgonda district.

Career

Arutla Ramachandra Reddy participated the armed struggle against the tyrannical regime of the Nizam, during which time he underwent rigorous imprisonment and led underground life.

Personal life

Arutla Ramchandra Reddy was married to Arutla Kamaladevi.[2]

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