Poddutoori Ganga Reddy
| Poddutoori Ganga Reddy | |
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| Member of Parliament, 5th Lok Sabha | |
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In office Mar 1971 – Jan 1977 | |
| Preceded by | Poddutoori Ganga Reddy |
| Succeeded by | G. Narsimha Reddy |
| Constituency | Adilabad |
| Member of Parliament, 4th Lok Sabha | |
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In office Mar 1967 – Dec 1970 | |
| Preceded by | G. Narayan Reddy |
| Succeeded by | Poddutoori Ganga Reddy |
| Constituency | Adilabad |
| Personal details | |
| Born |
7 June 1933 village Torath, Nizamabad, (Andhra Pradesh, now in Telangana) |
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| Nationality |
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| Political party | Congress |
| Spouse(s) | Mrs. Susheela Devi |
| Children | 1 son & 5 daughters. |
| Parents | Mr. P. Raja Reddy (father) |
| Residence | Adilabad & New Delhi |
| Alma mater | Osmania University |
| Profession | Agriculturist & Politician |
Poddutoori Ganga Reddy is an Indian politician and was Member of Parliament of India. He was a member of the 4th and 5th Lok Sabhas. Reddy represented the Adilabad constituency of Andhra Pradesh (now in Telangana) and is a member of the Congress political party.[1][2][3]
Early life and education
Poddutoori Ganga Reddy was born in the village Torath, Nizamabad in the state of Andhra Pradesh. He attended the Osmania University and attained B.A & LL.B degrees. By profession, Reddy is an Agriculturist.[1]
Political career
Poddutoori Ganga Reddy was M.P from Adilabad constituency for two straight terms. He was also the Chairman of Zila Parishad in Adilabad district.[1][2][3]
Posts Held
| # | From | To | Position | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | 1967 | 1970 | Member, 04th Lok Sabha | |
| 02 | 1971 | 1977 | Member, 05th Lok Sabha | |
See also
- 4th & 5th Lok Sabha
- Adilabad (Lok Sabha constituency)
- Government of India
- Indian National Congress
- Lok Sabha
- Parliament of India
- Politics of India
- Zila Parishad
References
- 1 2 3 "Member Profile". Lok Sabha website. Retrieved Jan 2014.
- 1 2 "Election Results 1967" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Retrieved Jan 2014.
- 1 2 "Election Results 1971" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Retrieved Jan 2014.
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