Y. V. Krishna Rao Explained

Y. V. Krishna Rao
Birth Date:15 September 1915
Birth Place:Peda Otupalli, Krishna Dist,Andhrapradesh
Office:Member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council
Term Start:1966
Term End:1978
Party:Communist Party of India
Legislature:Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council

Y. V. Krishna Rao (1915 September 15–26 December 2010), popularly known as YVK, was an Indian politician and leader of Communist Party of India who served as General Secretary and President of the All India Kisan Sabha.[1] [2]

Biography

He joined the freedom movement early when he was still a child. Later he became an activist of anti-British struggle, and soon he joined the Communist Party of India. He was given the responsibilities of party work in Cuddapah district, where he lived in underground. He played a crucial role in the ongoing Telangana Armed Struggle in Cuddapah district. Later he joined All India Kisan Sabha and dedicated his lifer to the Kisan movement. He was the leader of state Kisan Sabha, and soon became general secretary and then president of All India Kisan Sabha. He was the leader of the CPI Legislative Council group for 12 years and was known for his legislative activities.[3] He was in the state secretariat of the CPI and also in the national executive committee of the party. He was also president of Visalaandhra Vignana Samithi, and had authored many books, edited the Telugu translations of Das Kapital and was co-author of the three volumes of History of Andhra Communist Movement. He was the Chairman of prestigious publication Andhra Pradesh Darshini. He functioned as member of Union Agricultural prices Commission.[4] [5] [6]

He died on 26 December 2010.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Comrade Y V Krishna Rao Passes Away. newageweekly.in. 2021-05-17. en.
  2. Web site: The Indian Left. cia.gov.
  3. Book: Radhakrishna. Rokkam. India in a Globalising World: Some Aspects of Macroeconomy, Agriculture, and Poverty : Essays in Honour of C.H. Hanumantha Rao. Rao. C. H. Hanumantha. Rao. S. K.. Subbarao. K.. Dev. S. Mahendra. 2006. Academic Foundation. 978-81-7188-516-9. 26. en.
  4. Web site: Windmiller. Marshall. July 29, 2011. Communism in India. University of California Press. Google Books.
  5. The Political Pragmatism of the Communists in Telangana, 1938-48. Social Scientist. 3517795. Thirumali. I.. 1996. 24. 4/6. 164–183. 10.2307/3517795.
  6. Web site: Democratic Process and Electoral Politics in Andhra Pradesh, India - ODI Working. odi.org.