Mekapati Chandrasekhar Reddy

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Mekapati Chandrasekhar Reddy
Member of Legislative Assembly
Andhra Pradesh
In office
2019–2024
Preceded byBollineni Venkata Rama Rao
Succeeded byKakarla Suresh
Constituency Udayagiri
In office
2004–2014
Preceded byKambam Vijaya Rami Reddy
Succeeded byBollineni Venkata Rama Rao
Constituency Udayagiri

Mekapati Chandrasekhar Reddy (born 1954) is an Indian politician from Andhra Pradesh. He is a four-time MLA from Udayagiri Assembly Constituency in Nellore District.[1] He won the 2019 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election representing YSR Congress Party but did not contest the 2024 Assembly election.

Early life and education

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Reddy was born in Brahmanapalli, Marripaadu, Nellore district. His father M. Venku Reddy was a farmer. He completed his intermediate, the pre university course, from Jawahar Bharathi in Kavali in 1968.[2]

Career

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Reddy started his political career with Indian National Congress in 2004. He won the Udayagiri Assembly Constituency representing Congress Party in the 2004 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election defeating Kambam Vijayarami Reddy of Telugu Desam Party by a margin of 23,075 votes.[3] He was reelected from Udayagiri on Congress ticket in the 2009 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election.[4] Later, he joined YSR Congress Party and won the 2012 byelection but lost the 2014 Assembly Election.[5] He regained the seat in the 2019 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election beating Bollineni Venkata Ramarao of Telugu Desam Party by a margin of 36,528 votes. In March 2023, he was suspended by YSRCP for allegedly cross voting in the MLC elections.[6] In December 2023, he joined TDP[7][8] but did not contest the 2024 election.

References

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  1. ^ Kumar, D. Surendra (3 July 2023). "Mekapati family not to lose grip on Udayagiri". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Mekapati Chandrasekhar Reddy | MLA | YSRCP | Udayagiri | Nellore | A.P". 17 May 2020. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
  3. ^ Rao, M. Srinivasa (20 December 2023). "Udayagiri constituency dominated by Reddys, Kammas". www.thehansindia.com. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Udayagiri Election 2024: Get Latest News Updates of the Udayagiri Constituency Seat in Andhra Pradesh Assembly Election 2024". The Indian Express. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
  5. ^ Subramanyam, Avinash P. (17 April 2024). "Debutants lock horns in Udayagiri poll battle". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
  6. ^ Murali, S. (31 March 2023). "Andhra Pradesh: Suspended YSRCP legislator Mekapati Chandrasekhar Reddy falls ill, taken to Chennai for treatment". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
  7. ^ Staff, T. N. M. (16 December 2023). "Two Andhra MLAs suspended from YSRCP formally join TDP". The News Minute. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
  8. ^ Correspondent, D. C. (16 December 2023). "People Have Lost Trust in YSRC: Naidu". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 24 May 2024. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)