N. Bhaskara Rao

Indian politician (born 1935)

Nadendla Bhaskara Rao
Nadendla Bhaskara Rao in June 2017
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
10 March 1998 – 26 April 1999
Preceded byTammineni Veerabhadram
Succeeded byRenuka Chowdhury
ConstituencyKhammam
11th Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh
In office
16 August 1984 – 16 September 1984
Governor
  • Thakur Ram Lal
  • Shankar Dayal Sharma
Preceded byN.T. Rama Rao
Succeeded byN.T. Rama Rao
Member of Legislative Assembly
Andhra Pradesh
In office
1989 - 1994
Preceded byAnnabatguni Sathyanarayana
Succeeded byRavi Ravindranath
Constituency Tenali
In office
1983 - 1985
Preceded byYadlapati Venkata Rao
Succeeded byVeeraiah Kodali
Constituency Vemuru
In office
1978 - 1983
Preceded byDammalapati Rama Rao
Succeeded byAdusumalli Jai Prakasha Rao
Constituency Vijayawada East
Personal details
Born (1935-06-23) 23 June 1935 (age 88)
Guntur, Madras Presidency, British India
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
(6 July 2019-Present)
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress
(until 6 July 2019)

Nadendla Bhaskara Rao (born 23 June 1935) is an Indian politician who served as the 11th Chief minister of Andhra Pradesh for a brief period in 1984. He served the shortest term yet, as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh – 31 days. His son Nadendla Manohar is a former MLA from Tenali and a former Speaker in the Andhra Pradesh assembly.

Start

A lawyer by profession, he graduated from Osmania University, Hyderabad, he entered the AP state assembly in 1978. He served as a Minister of state in Chenna Reddy's cabinet.

After TDP won assembly elections in 1983, Bhaskara Rao joined NTR cabinet as Finance minister.

Short-lived CM

After one and a half years of the TDP's rule he along with his supporters pulled a coup on the NTR government in August 1984. Congress (I) gave support to Bhaskara Rao's group within TDP at a time when NTR was away in the US to undergo angiogram. Since Congress was in power at the (UTC)center and their nominee occupied the AP Governor's post, Bhaskara Rao became CM of Andhra Pradesh.

Seventeen opposition parties, including the CPI, CPI(M), BJP and the Janata criticised this move and launched a 'Save democracy movement', leading to massive anti-Centre protest against the dismissal of the TDP government. NTR returned from US, wore black clothes and launched a statewide yathra to protest the dismissal of his government. He called it a dharma yuddham (a war for justice), a war against the authoritarian and autocratic rule at the centre, for restoration of democracy and safeguarding the Constitution. The central government, recalled the governor and reinstalled NTR as CM – the only instance in political history of India when a dismissed CM was reinstated.

Bhaskara Rao left TDP and joined Congress (I) along with his close supporter Amukurajah Rao. He reigned as the AP CM after a month. His position as CM lasted 31 days.

Post CM days

After a political hiatus, Bhaskara Rao was elected to the 12th Lok Sabha in 1998 from Khammam Constituency. He filed a defamation litigation on N.T.R: Mahanayakudu movie for showing his character negatively.[1][2]

He remains active in state politics until 6 July 2019 when he joined Bharatiya Janata Party in the presence of Union Home Minister and BJP President Amit Shah.[3][4]

Nadendla Bhaskara Rao, EX CM Andhra Pradesh

References

  1. ^ Nadendla Bhaskar Rao comments on NTR Mahanayakudu
  2. ^ Still regretting floating Telugu Desam: Nadendla
  3. ^ Former Andhra Pradesh CM Nadendla Bhaskar Rao joins BJP
  4. ^ Former Andhra pradesh CM Bhaskara Rao joins BJP

External links

  • Biography from 12th Lok Sabha
  • "Democratic Process and Electoral Politics in Andhra Pradesh" by K.C. Suri (2002)
  • Bhaskara Rao regrets 'founding' TDP[usurped]
  • History of TDP by G. Vasu[dead link]
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  1. Prakasam (1953-54)
  2. Gopala Reddy (1955-56)
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  1. Sanjiva Reddy (1956-60, 1962-64)
  2. Sanjivayya (1960-62)
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  9. Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy (1982-83)
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  11. Bhaskara Rao (1984)
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  17. Jagan Reddy (2019-present)
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