List of leaders of the opposition in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly explained

Leader of the Opposition in the
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Insignia:Emblem of Andhra Pradesh.svg
Insigniasize:300
Insigniacaption:Emblem of Andhra Pradesh
Incumbent:Vacant
Incumbentsince:12 June 2024
Department:Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Style:The Honourable
Status:Head of the opposition
Member Of:Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Nominator:Members of the Official Opposition in the Assembly
Appointer:Speaker of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Inaugural:Puchalapalli Sundarayya

The Leader of the opposition in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly is the official leader of principal opposition party in Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The leader of opposition is given rank of cabinet minister and is entitled to draw monthly salary and other perks of the same rank.[1]

History

The Andhra State, a precursor to the modern state of Andhra Pradesh, was established on 1 November 1956 following the Andhra movement. The formation of Andhra State was made possible by the Andhra State Act, which was passed in the Parliament of India in September 1953. This significant development was ignited by a determined fast led by Potti Sreeramulu, whose sacrifice ultimately catalyzed the demand for a new linguistic state.

The newly created Andhra State included 11 districts in the Telugu-speaking region of the Madras State, with Kurnool as its capital and a unicameral parliamentary system with a Legislative Assembly chamber.[2] [3] [4] [5] The Andhra Pradesh, colloquially referred to as United Andhra Pradesh, was officially established on 1 November 1956, through the enactment of the States Reorganisation Act in August 1956. This led to the dissolution of Hyderabad State, with its divisions becoming part of Mysore State and Bombay State. Concurrently, the integration of Telugu-speaking regions into Andhra State laid the foundation for the vibrant state of Andhra Pradesh with a bicameral parliamentary system consisting of Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly chambers.[6] [7]

Originally situated in Hyderabad, the capital later moved to Amaravati in 2017 following the implementation of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, which led to the formation of Telangana on 2 June 2014 and a reduction in the assembly constituencies from 294 to 175. Despite these significant boundary changes, the state continued to be recognised as Andhra Pradesh.[8] [9]

After the state reorganisation in 2014, Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy of YSR Congress party became the first leader of opposition in Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly followed by N. Chandrababu Naidu of Telugu Desam Party from 2019 to 2024.

N. Chandrababu Naidu is the longest serving leader of opposition. He served as leader of opposition from 2004 to 2014, making him the last leader of opposition before the state bifurcation.

Eligibility

Official opposition is a term used in Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly to designate the political party which has secured the second largest number of seats in the assembly. In order to get formal recognition, the party must have at least 25 of the total membership of the Legislative Assembly.[10] A single party has to meet the 10% seat criterion, not an alliance. Many of the Indian state legislatures also follows this 10% rule while the rest of them prefer single largest opposition party according to the rules of their respective houses.But according to section 12B of payment of salaries, allowances, prevention of disqualification of MLA's in AP legislative assembly act, 10% of MLA's not required to be recognised as Leader of opposition or official opposition party. The opposition party having a greater number of MLA's is recognised as official opposition or principal opposition party and the MLA's elect their leader is Leader of opposition in Andhra Pradesh legislative assembly.

Role

The opposition's main role is to question the government of the day and hold them accountable to the public. The opposition is equally responsible in upholding the best interests of the people of the country. They have to ensure that the Government does not take any steps, which might have negative effects on the people of the country.[11]

The role of the opposition in legislature is basically to check the excesses of the ruling or dominant party, and not to be totally antagonistic. There are actions of the ruling party which may be beneficial to the masses and opposition is expected to support such steps.[12]

In legislature, opposition party has a major role and must act to discourage the party in power from acting against the interests of the country and the common man. They are expected to alert the population and the Government on the content of any bill, which is not in the best interests of the country.

List of leaders of the opposition

PortraitName

Term of the officeElection
Party
1Puchalapalli Sundarayya
1956 19621955
Communist Party of India
1957
2Tarimela Nagi Reddy
196219641962
3Pillalamarri Venkateswarlu
19641967
4Gouthu Latchanna
196719691967
Swatantra Party
5Nukala Ramachandra Reddy
19691971Telangana United Front
6Vemulapalli Srikrishna
197219771972
Communist Party of India
7Erasu Ayyapu Reddy
19771978Congress for Democracy
(4)Gouthu Latchanna
31 March 197819801978
Janata Party
8Ananthula Madan Mohan
19 January 198323 November 19841983
Indian National Congress
9Mogaligundla Baga Reddy
14 March 198528 November 19891985
10Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao
5 January 199010 December 19941989
Telugu Desam Party
11Paripati Janardhan Reddy
24 March 19959 October 19991994
Indian National Congress
12Yeduguri Sandinti Rajasekhara Reddy
12 November 199914 November 20031999
13Nara Chandrababu
2 June 200419 May 20092004
Telugu Desam Party
19 May 200928 April 20142009
14Yeduguri Sandinti Jaganmohan Reddy
20 June 2014[13] 23 May 2019[14] 2014
YSR Congress Party
(13)Nara Chandrababu Naidu
13 June 2019[15] 5 June 2024[16] 2019
Telugu Desam Party
Vacant12 June 20242024

Statistics

List of leaders of opposition by length of term (since 2014)

data-sort-type=number rowspan = "2" NamePartyLength of term
Longest continuous termTotal days as leader of opposition
data-sort-value="1" 1N. Chandrababu NaiduTDP1,814 days1,814 days
data-sort-value="2" 2Y. S. Jagan Mohan ReddyYSRCP1,800 days1,800 days

List of leaders of opposition by time line

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Legend = columns:3 left:150 top:24 columnwidth:100 BarData = barset:LOP PlotData= width:6 align:left fontsize:S shift:(5,-4) anchor:till barset:LOP from: 20/06/2014 till:25/05/2019 color:GP text:"Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy (2014  - 2019)" from: 13/06/2019 till: 05/06/2024 color:PA text:"N. Chandrababu Naidu (2019  - 2024)" from: 12/06/2024 till:end color:GP text:"vacant (2024  -)"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leader of the Opposition - Legislative Assembly - Liferay DXP . 2 June 2022 . aplegislature.org.
  2. Web site: Roy . Pranay Dutta . 2022-03-16 . Nehru couldn't ignore Potti Sriramulu who gave India Andhra Pradesh by fasting till death . 2024-01-21 . ThePrint . en-US.
  3. News: Indian Express October 2, 1953. 26 August 2013.
  4. Web site: 2023-03-25 . HT This Day: March 26, 1953 -- Andhra state from Oct 1 . 2024-01-21 . Hindustan Times . en.
  5. Web site: Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council History. National Informatics Centre. 2010-09-03.
  6. Web site: Seventh Amendment, 1956. Government of India. 19 November 2023.
  7. Web site: 2023-11-01 . Andhra Pradesh Formation Day 2023: AP History, Wishes, Quotes, and Must-try Foods . 2024-01-21 . News18 . en.
  8. Gazette Notification of commencement . Government of India . 5 March 2014.
  9. Web site: 2023-12-02 . Telangana Assembly Elections 2023: Why Telangana Split From Andhra Pradesh Explained . 2024-01-21 . TimesNow . en.
  10. Web site: The Salary and Allowances of Leaders of Opposition in Parliament Act, 1977 and Rules Made Thereunder . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20000925235105/http://mpa.nic.in/actopp.htm . 25 September 2000 . mpa.nic.in.
  11. Web site: 26 April 2014 . Role of Opposition Party in Parliament .
  12. Web site: 21 July 2016 . Role of Opposition in Parliament | India .
  13. Web site: Let Not Govt and Assembly be in ‘Exile’ for Long: Kodela. 21 June 2019. en. The New Indian Express.
  14. Web site: 14th Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly dissolved. 25 May 2019. en. Business Standard.
  15. Web site: FIFTEENTH ANDHRA PRADESH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY - RECOGNITION AS LEADER OF OPPOSITION IN THE ASSEMBLY.. 13 June 2019.
  16. Web site: Andhra Pradesh Governor Dissolves 15th State Legislative Assembly. 5 June 2024. en. www.newsonair.gov.in.