Agarala Eswara Reddi | |
Office1: | Speaker of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly |
Term Start1: | 7 September 1982 |
Term End1: | 16 January 1983 |
Predecessor1: | Kona Prabhakara Rao |
Successor1: | Tangi Satyanarayana |
Office2: | Deputy Speaker of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly |
Term Start2: | 27 March 1981 |
Term End2: | 6 September 1982 |
Predecessor2: | K. Prabhakara Reddy |
Successor2: | Ireni Lingaiah |
Office3: | Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly |
Term Start3: | 1967 |
Term End3: | 1972 |
Constituency3: | Tirupati |
Predecessor3: | Raddivari Nathamuni Reddy |
Successor3: | Vijayasikhamani |
Term Start4: | 1978 |
Term End4: | 1983 |
Constituency4: | Tirupati |
Predecessor4: | Vijayasikhamani |
Successor4: | N. T. Rama Rao |
Birth Date: | 28 December 1933 |
Birth Place: | Thukivakam, Chittoor, Madras Presidency, British India |
Death Place: | Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh, India |
Party: | Indian National Congress |
Agarala Eswara Reddi (also written as Agarala Eswara Reddy; 28 December 1933 – 16 February 2020) was an Indian writer and politician from Andhra Pradesh belonging to Indian National Congress. He served as the speaker and deputy speaker of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
Reddi was born on 28 December 1933 at Thukivakam in Chittor. He was elected as a legislator of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Tirupati in 1967 and 1978.[1] [2]
Reddi served as the deputy speaker of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly from 27 March 1981 to 6 September 1982.[3] He also served as the speaker of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly from 7 September 1982 to 16 January 1983.[4] Besides politics he also authored seven books on public affairs.[5]
Reddi died on 16 February 2020 at the age of 86.[6] [7]