Nedurumalli Janardhana Reddy

Nedurumalli Janardhana Reddy
నేదురుమల్లి జనార్థన్ రెడ్డి
12th Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh
In office
17 December 1990  9 October 1992
Preceded by Marri Chenna Reddy
Succeeded by Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy
Member of the Indian Parliament
for Visakhapatnam
In office
17 May 2004  18 May 2009
Preceded by M. V. V. S. Murthy
Succeeded by Daggubati Purandeswari
Member of the Indian Parliament
for Narasaraopet
In office
10 October 1999  6 February 2004
Preceded by Konijeti Rosaiah
Succeeded by Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy
Member of the Indian Parliament
for Bapatla
In office
10 March 1998  26 April 1999
Preceded by Ummareddy Venkateswarlu
Succeeded by Daggubati Ramanaidu
Personal details
Born (1935-02-20)20 February 1935
Vakadu, Madras Presidency, British India
Died 9 May 2014(2014-05-09) (aged 79)[1]
Hyderabad
Political party Indian National Congress
Spouse(s) Nedurumalli Rajyalakshmi
Children 4
Residence Hyderabad
Religion Non-Religious
As of 12 May, 2006
Source:

Nedurumalli Janardhana Reddy (Telugu: నేదురుమల్లి జనార్థన్ రెడ్డి; 20 February 1935 – 9 May 2014) was a member of the 12th, 13th and 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represented the Visakhapatnam constituency of Andhra Pradesh and was a member of the Indian National Congress. He was also a Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh from 1990 to 1992.[1] His wife, Nedurumalli Rajyalakshmi, has been a minister in the Andhra Pradesh government since 2004. He is the one who laid the foundation stone for the much acclaimed Hi-Tech City(Cyber Towers) in Madhapur, Hyderabad.

In September 2007, Reddy escaped an assassination attempt near Nellore by naxal groups. Janardhana Reddy and his wife both escaped the event unhurt.[1][2]

Political history

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Special correspondent (10 May 2014). "Former Chief Minister Nedurumalli dead". The Hindu. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  2. Rangarajan, D. (8 September 2007). "Janardhana Reddy escapes bid on life". The Hindu. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
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