Tadur Bala Goud

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Taduri Bala Goud
BornOctober 2, 1931
Ilapuram, Nizamabad district, Hyderabad State
DiedMarch 1, 2010(2010-03-01) (aged 78)
Occupationpolitician
Spouse(s)Lakshmidevi

Taduri Bala Goud (2 October 1931 – 1 March 2010) was a politician of India. He was twice a Member of parliament, in the 8th Lok Sabha and 9th Lok Sabha, as a representative of the Nizamabad parliamentary constituency, Andhra Pradesh. He was a member of the Indian National Congress political party.[1][2]

He was also elected as Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)(MLA) from Yellareddy Assembly constituency of Nizamabad district and worked as Cabinet Minister in both former Chief Ministers Tanguturi Anjaiah and Bhavanam Venkataram Reddy cabinets.[3]

Personal details[edit]

Bala Goud was born on 2 October 1931 in llapuram village of Nizamabad district of Telangana. He later married Lakshmi Devi.

Political career[edit]

Goud began his political career at village level as a Panchayat member and rose to become a Member of the Legislative Assembly and a member of the parliament of India.

He was elected as MLA from Yellareddy Assembly constituency of Nizamabad district in 1978 from Indian National Congress party but lost in 1983 from the same constituency. He worked as a cabinet minister till 1982.

He was later twice elected as a member of Parliament of India from Nizamabad parliamentary constituency in 1984 and 1989 but lost in 1991 elections.

He headed several backward castes organisations to develop alternate political force and build unity among several associations and parties working for the welfare of backward castes and weaker sections in Andhra Pradesh.

  • He was convenor of Backward Classes Joint Action Committee(JAC) - which foresees the welfares of backward classes and decides whether new castes can be added to the existing Backward Classes category.[4]
  • He was the president of Andhra Pradesh BC Sangham[5]
  • He headed the nine-member sub-committee constituted by the Backward Classes United Front - To foster unity among different backward classes organisations and parties namely - Rajyadhikara Party headed by V.G.R Naragoni, Mana Party headed by Kasani Gnaneshwar, AP State BC Welfare Association headed by R. Krishnaiah, and BC United Front Party headed by P. Ramakrishnaiah .[6]

References[edit]

  1. Bala Goud,Shri Tadur Cong. (I) Nizamabad(Andhra Pradesh) Archived 10 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Bala Goud mourned". The Hindu. 3 March 2010. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
  3. Tadur Bala Goud
  4. Backward Class Joint Action Committee
  5. Andhra Pradesh BC Sangam
  6. Unity Among Andhra Pradesh BC Leaders

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