Allola Indrakaran Reddy

Allola Indrakaran Reddy

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Minister of Housing, Law and Endowments, Government of Telangana. Member of Legislative Assembly, State of Telangana
Member of Legislative Assembly
Personal details
Born (1949-02-16) 16 February 1949
Nirmal, Adilabad district,(Telangana)
Nationality  India
Political party Telangana Rashtra Samithi
Spouse(s) Mrs. A. Vijaya Laxmi
Parents Mr. A. Narayan Reddy (father)
Residence Nirmal, Adilabad district & Hyderabad
Alma mater Osmania University
Profession Agriculturist, Social worker & Politician
Committees None

Allola Indrakaran Reddy is an Indian politician from Telangana and Minister of Telangana State.He was Elected as MLA of Nirmal in 2014 Generel Election as BSP candidate and won over Sri Hari Rao by margin of 10,000 votes.Then later Joined TRS Party later became Minister(Law,housing,endowments).He was Member of Parliament of India. He was a member of the 10th and 14th Lok Sabhas. IK Reddy represented the Adilabad constituency of United Andhra Pradesh.[1][2][3]

Early life and education

Allola Indrakaran Reddy was born in Yellapally, a village near Nirmal, Adilabad district, in the state of United Andhra Pradesh. He attended the Osmania University and attained B.Com and LL.B degrees. By profession, Reddy is an agriculturist and a social worker.[1]

Political career

Allola Indrakaran Reddy has been in active politics since early 1980s. Prior to becoming a M.P he was also the Chairman of Zila Parishad. He was elected as a member of legislative assembly from Nirmal, Adilabad from 1999 to 2009 for the Indian National Congress. In 2008, Reddy was elected into the 14th Lok Sabha after the by-elections.[1][4] Reddy was member of Telugu Desam Party during his term in the 10th Lok Sabha.[2]

Posts held

# From To Position Comments
01 1991 1996 Member, 10th Lok Sabha Was associated with Telugu Desam Party
02 2008 2009 Member, 14th Lok Sabha
03 2004 2009 Member, Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
04 2014 Incumbent Member, "NIRMAL"

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Member Profile". Lok Sabha website. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Election Results 1991" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  3. "Election Results 2008". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  4. "Earlier Lok Sabha". Lok Sabha website. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
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