Kamisetty Parasuram Naidu Explained

Kamisetty Parasuram Naidu
Birth Name:Kamichetty Sri Parassourama Varaprasada Rao Naidu
Birth Date:1921 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Yanaon, French India
Residence:Yanam
Office1:Member of Pondicherry Representative Assembly
Term Start1:1955
Term End1:30 June 1963
Constituency1:Yanam
Predecessor1:Position created
Successor1:Position abolished
Office:Member of French India Representative Assembly
Constituency:Yanam
Term Start:1946
Term End:1951
Predecessor:Position created
Successor:Canacala Tataya
Office2:Deputy Speaker of Pondicherry Legislative Assembly
Term Start2:27 November 1963
Term End2:24 August 1964
Predecessor2:Position created
Successor2:Vanmeri Nadeyi Purushothaman
Term Start3:5 April 1972
Term End3:2 January 1974
Predecessor3:M.L.Selvaradjou
Successor3:None
Office4:Speaker of Puducherry Legislative Assembly
Term Start4:27 March 1985
Term End4:19 January 1989
Predecessor4:M.O.H. Farook
Successor4:M. Chandirakasu
Office5:Member of Pondicherry Legislative Assembly
Term Start5:1 July 1963
Term End5:19 January 1989
Constituency5:Yanam
Predecessor5:Position created
Successor5:Raksha Harikrishna
Party:Congress
Spouse:Kamichetty Savithri
Children:1 son and 2 daughters

Kamisetty Sri Parasurama Varaprasada Rao Naidu (2 October 1921 – 19 January 1989), popularly known Kamisetty Parasuram Naidu, was an Indian politician who served as the Speaker of Puducherry legislative assembly from 1985 to 1989. He also served as its first Deputy Speaker from 1963 to 1964 and later in another term from 1972 to 1974 He was a member of the legislative assembly (MLA) of Puducherry from 1964 until his death in 1989. He A government high school in Yanam was named after him.[1]

Birth and family

He was born in a Kapu family[2] in Yanam as the son of Former Maire de Yanaon, Kamisetty Venugopala Rao Naidu and Kamalamma.[3] He married Kamisetty Savithri of Badeti family hailing from Eluru.[4] He was an undisputed leader until his death in Yanam after his father.[5] He was co-brother of S. V. Rangarao, a great actor in Indian cinema.

Member of representative assembly

He was a member of the representative assembly of Pondicherry between 1946 and 1964 by winning elections in 1946,[6] 1955 and 1959.[7] However, in 1951 elections he lost to Canacala Tataya.[8]

Member of legislative assembly

He was never defeated throughout his political career. He held the constituency as his pocket borough without facing any challenge in winning the seat consecutively in 1964 (INC), 1969 (IND), 1974 (IND), 1977 (JP), 1980 (IND) and in 1985 (INC). As long as he was alive he contested without break from the first elections held in 1964 as per the Representation of People Act for the territorial Assembly after de jure merger of Puducherry with India.

He contested most of the time as an Independent and was deputy speaker twice.[9] [10] Kamichetty became 10th Speaker of Puducherry Legislative Assembly after his elections in 1985.[11] He died in office on 19 January 1989. He was the longest-serving Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in the history of the Puducherry Legislative Assembly until 1989.

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Notes and References

  1. https://yanam.gov.in/public-utility/sri-kamichetty-sri-parasurama-varaprasada-rao-naidu-govt-high-school/ Yanam high school
  2. Book: More, J. B. Prashant . The Telugus of Yanam and Masulipatnam: From French Rule to Integration with India . 2007 . 263 . en . J. B. Prashant More.
  3. Web site: Who's who in India . 294. Business Press Private Limited. 1986.
  4. Web site: Directory of Indian Women Today, 1976. 251. Ajīta Kaura, Arpana Caur. India International Publications. 1976.
  5. Web site: The Telugus of Yanam and Masulipatnam: From French rule to Integration with India. 2007. J B Prashant More. .
  6. Journal Officiel des établissements français dans l'Inde, 1946.
  7. Web site: India, A Reference Annual 1956. 494. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. Publications Division. 1956.
  8. Journal Officiel des établissements français dans l'Inde, 1952.
  9. Web site: India, A Reference Annual 1964. 398. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. Publications Division. 1964.
  10. Web site: India, a Reference Annual, 1974. 371. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. Publications Division. 1974.
  11. Web site: Union Territory of Pondicherry.