The Hindu (Hyderabad)

3 generation­s, same LS Peddapalli constituen­cy

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Peddapalli parliament­ary constituen­cy and former CWC member and Congress veteran the late Gaddam Venkatswam­y (fondly called Kaka) seem to have a sentimenta­l attachment in the electoral battle”eld.

On June 4, Gaddam Vamsi Krishna, the young industrial­ist and Joint Managing Director of Visaka Industries, became the third member from the illustriou­s political family of Kaka to represent the constituen­cy.

Mr. Vamsi Krishna is the grandson of the late Venkatswam­y and son of present Chennur MLA G. Vivekanand, who himself was an MP from the same constituen­cy in 2009.

The constituen­cy, lying in the heart of the coal belt region spanning Peddapalli,

Jagtial and Mancherial districts, has been the pocket borough of the Gaddam family since 1989. The late Venkatswam­y ”rst represente­d the constituen­cy in 1989 and won the seat with a comfortabl­e majority and went on to win the subsequent elections in 1991, 1996 and 2004. Earlier, he represente­d the Siddipet Lok Sabha seat from 1967 to 1977 for three terms. The political debut of Mr. Vamsi Krishna came as a dream come true as he won the seat with an impressive margin of 1,31,364 votes against his nearest BJP rival Srinivas Gomase and former BRS Minister Koppula Eashwar.

Interestin­gly, Mr. Vamsi Krishna’s uncle, Gaddam Vinod, is a Congress MLA from Bellampall­y constituen­cy in Mancherial district. He was earlier a Minister in the Congress Government in 2004.

For the record, the impressive win of Mr. Vamsi Krishna comes just a few months after the Congress made a clean sweep in Assembly seats in Peddapalli, Mancherial and Jagtial.

 ?? ?? Late Union Minister Gaddam Venkatswam­y, Chennur MLA G. Vivekanand and Vamsi Krishna, represente­d Peddapalli seat.
Late Union Minister Gaddam Venkatswam­y, Chennur MLA G. Vivekanand and Vamsi Krishna, represente­d Peddapalli seat.

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