Garapaty Satyanarayana Explained

Garapaty Satyanarayana
గారపాటి సత్యనారాయణ
Office:Member of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Constituency:Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, India
Chiefminister:C. Rajagopalachari
Term Start:1951
Term End:1953
Predecessor:None (First MLA)
Successor:Seerla Brahmayya[1]
Birth Date:6 September 1911
Birth Place:Pedapadu, West Godavari District, British India
Death Place:Hyderabad, India
Party:CPI

Garapaty Satyanarayana (Telugu : గారపాటి సత్యనారాయణ), was a veteran freedom fighter and legislator. He was the first elected Member of the Legislative Assembly from the Eluru constituency, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Political life

Enraged by freedom struggle against the British Rule Satyanarayana plunged into active politics in his late teens. He was arrested for the first time in 1930 when he was 19 years old and was sent to minors' block of the Vellore jail. Since then he remained as a stumbling block to the British Government. He had to remain underground to avoid arrest for quite a long time. His underground activities involved circulation of journals like "Veerabharathi", "Dhanka", participation in banned political conferences etc. Police arrested him on several occasions, sometimes, even at the point of gun under the Civil disobedience act, Anti-War Prevention and Detention Act under the Defence of India rules etc. He spent more than ten years in different prisons during the freedom struggle. Some of the jail terms he served are outlined below.

He was also arrested and lathi charged for his participation in the Quit India Movement and the Telangana Agitation. The aggressive Garapaty played an active role even during his imprisonment times by participating in hunger strikes and agitations.

Even though he was with the Indian National Congress Party, he was later influenced by the Communist ideology and actively promoted and strengthened the party throughout the West Godavari District. Also, it was as a Communist party candidate, that he was the first elected Member of the Legislative Assembly from the Eluru constituency and served the post during the years 1951-1953.[2]

He was one of the most prominent freedom fighters of the West Godavari district, a great orator and a crowd puller. He was respected by one and all irrespective of their political ideologies.

Various terms in Jail during the Freedom Struggle

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During his various jail terms, he developed a close association with several leaders of national level such as Mohan Lal, Pratul Chandra Ganguli, Jeevanlal Chaterjee, Shri Bhattukeshwar Dutt, a close associate of the legendary Sardar Bhagat Singh, Shri Kanneganti Hanumanthu, a close associate of the revolutionary legend Shri Alluri Sitarama Raju. He also shared jail terms with leaders such as Dr. Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy, and Dr. R. Venkatraman who went on to become the Presidents of Independent India, during the terms (25 July 1977 – 25 July 1982) and (25 July 1987 – 25 July 1992) respectively.

He was also instrumental in bringing Mahatma Gandhiji during 1937 and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose in 1940 to Eluru town and responsible for holding massive rallies in support of them.

He also communicated with Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in the capacity of the Secretary of the District Congress Committee and was also responded to through letters.[4]

He belongs to the peer group of state level leaders like Sardar Dandu Narayana Raju, Kalipatnam Kondaiah and Alluri Satyanarayana Raju. Intimacy with staunch communist leaders and the study of Marx literature during his imprisonment made him left lenient.

Various Organisations and Posts held

He was not only a political leader but also helped set up various Workers Unions and Organizations for the welfare of the workers and served as a trade union leader in several of them. Some of the organisations he helped found are as follows:

Notes and References

  1. http://www.eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1955/StatRep_AP_1955.pdf Election Commission of India, Election Reports 1955
  2. http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1951/STATISTICALREPORTS_51_MADRAS.pdf Election Commission of India, Election Reports 1951
  3. Regani, Sarojini; Krishnam Raju, P & Borgaonkar, Sitaramrao (1982). Who's Who Of Freedom Struggle In Andhra Pradesh. pp.491 The State Committee For The Compilation Of The History Of The Freedom Struggle In Andhra Pradesh, Ministry Of Education, Government Of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad
  4. Nehru, Jawaharlal (1985)."NEHRU - Selected Works, Volume 8".pp. 505–506 Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Foundation., Orient Longman Ltd. Madras.