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List of Kamma Lok Sabha Members (1952 - 2014) from AP


Kotha Raghuramaiah 4 times MP and Ex.Central Minister

1st Loksabha  (1952)         
1)            Anantapur  Paidi Lakshmayya,      Congress
2)            Gudiwada   Kadiyala Gopala Rao,   Communist Party
3)            Narasaraopet    Chapalamadugu Ramaiah Chowdary   Ind.
4)            Parvathipuram  Nutakki Ramaseshaiah  Ind.
5)            Tenali    Kotha Raghuramayya     Congress

2nd Loksabha   (1957)
1)            Gudiwada Duggirla Balarama Krishnaiah   Congress
2)            Guntur Kotha Raghuramaiah    Congress
3)            Tenali    Gogineni RangaNayakulu    Congress

3rd Loksabha (1962)
1)            Chittoor   Gogineni Ranga Nayakulu   Congress
2)            Eluru   Smt. Viramachaneni Vimla Devi Communist Party
3)            Gudiwada   Maganti Ankineedu  Congress
4)            Guntur Kotha Raghuramaiah   Congress
5)            Khammam          Smt.Tella LakshmiKantamma  Congress
6)            Ongole Madala Narayana Swamy  Communist Party
7)            Tenali    Kolla Venkaiah  Communist Party

4th Loksabha  (1967)
1)            Chittoor    N.Papudesi Chengalraya Naidu   Congress
2)            Eluru      Kommareddi Suryanarayana   Congress
3)            Gudiwada   Maganti Ankineedu   Congress
4)            Guntur Kotha Raghuramaiah    Congress
5)            Khammam  Smt.Tella LakshmiKantamma   Congress
6)            Machilipatnam  Yarlagadda Ankeenidu Prasad   Congress
7)            Ongole Kongara Jaggaiah    Congress
8)            Srikakulam    Prof. Gogineni RangaNayakulu Swatantra Party

5th Loksabha  (1972)
1)            Eluru      Kommareddi Suryanarayana   Congress
2)            Gudiwada   Maganti Ankineedu                Congress
3)            Guntur Kotha Raghuramaiah    Congress
4)            Khammam  Smt.Tella LakshmiKantamma   Congress
5)            Ongole Pamulapati Ankineedu Prasada Rao  Congress
6)            Rajahmundry   SriBalusu P.Pattabhi Rama Rao    Congress

6th Loksabha  (1977)
1)            Anantapur  Darur Pullaiah   Congress
2)            Bapatla Pamulapati Ankineedu Prasada Rao  Congress
3)            Chittoor  Paturu Rajagopal Naidu  Congress
4)            Eluru   Kommareddi Suryanarayana   Congress
5)            Guntur Kotha Raghuramaiah    Congress
6)            Machilipatnam  Maganti Ankineedu    Congress
7)            Rajahmundry  SriBalusu P.Pattabhi Rama Rao   Congress

7th Loksabha  (1980)
1)            Anantapur  Darur Pullaiah   Congress
2)            Bapatla Pamulapati Ankineedu Prasada Rao  Congress
3)            Chittoor  Paturu Rajagopal Naidu  Congress
4)            Eluru      Chitturi Subba Rao Chowdhary  Congress(I)
5)            Guntur Prof. Gogineni RangaNayakulu  Congress(I)
6)            Machilipatnam  Maganti Ankineedu    Congress
7)            Rajahmundry   SriBalusu P.Pattabhi Rama Rao    Congress(I)
8)            Vijayawada    Chennupati Vidya Congress(I)

8th Loksabha  (1984)
1)            Anantapur   Devineni Narayanaswami   TDP
2)            Chittoor   N.Papudesi Jhansi Lakshmi   TDP
3)            Eluru    Dr. Bolla BulliRamaiah   TDP
4)            Guntur Prof. Gogineni RangaNayakulu  Congress(I)
5)            Machilipatnam  Kavuri SambaSiva Rao    Congress(I)
6)            Narasaraopet   Katuri Narayana Swamy TDP
7)            Rajahmundry   Chundru ShriHari Rao   TDP
8)            Vijayawada   Vadde SobhanadreeswaraRao   TDP
9)            Warangal   Dr. T. Kalpana Devi  TDP

9th Loksabha  (1989)
1)            Eluru      Ghattamaneni Krishna   Congress(I)
2)            Guntur Prof. Gogineni RangaNayakulu  Congress(I)
3)            Machilipatnam  Kavuri SambaSiva Rao    Congress(I)
4)            Vijayawada   Chennupati Vidya  Congress(I)

10th Loksabha  (1991)
1)            Bapatla    Daggubati VenkateswaraRao   TDP
2)            Eluru    Bolla BulliRamaiah    TDP
3)            Rajahmundry     Kantipudi V.R.Chowdary    TDP
4)            Vijayawada   Vadde SobhanadreeswaraRao   TDP
5)            Visakhapatnam   M.V.V.S Murthy   TDP

11th Loksabha  (1996)
1)            Eluru    Bolla BulliRamaiah    TDP
2)            Guntur Rayapati Sambasiva Rao   INC
3)            Khammam          Tammineni,Shri Veerabhadram CPI(M)
4)            Narasaraopet    Kota,Shri Sydaiah   TDP
5)            Rajahmundry     Chitturi,Shri Ravindra     INC
6)            Vijayawada         Parvathaneni Upendra  INC

12th Loksabha  (1998)
1)            Eluru      Magantti Venkateswara Rao    INC
2)            Guntur   Rayapati Sambasiva Rao    INC
3)            Khammam    Nadendla Bhaskara Rao      INC
4)            Machilipatnam     Kavuri Samba SivaRao   INC
5)            Vijayawada    Parvathaneni Upendra    INC

13th Loksabha  (1999)
1)            Bapatla Daggubati Ramanaidu    TDP
2)            Eluru      Bolla BulliRamaiah    TDP
3)            Guntur   Yemparala Venkateswara Rao  TDP
4)            Khammam   Smt. Renuka Chowdhury     INC
5)            Ongole Karanam  Balarama Krishna Murthy   TDP
6)            Rajahmundry     SriBalusu P.B.K. Satyanarayana Rao    BJP
7)            Vijayawada    Gadde Ramamohan    TDP
8)            Visakhapatnam M.V.V.S Murthy   TDP

14th Loksabha  (2004)
1)            Bapatla Daggubati Purandeswari    INC
2)            Eluru      Kavuri Samba SivaRao      INC
3)            Guntur Rayapati Sambasiva Rao    INC
4)            Khammam    Smt. Renuka Chowdhury    INC
5)            Vijayawada    Lagadapati Rajagopal    INC

15th Loksabha  (2009)
1)            Eluru      Kavuri Samba SivaRao      INC
2)            Guntur    Rayapati Sambasiva Rao    INC
3)            Khammam    Nama Nageswara Rao     TDP
4)            Vijayawada    Lagadapati Rajagopal    INC
5)            Visakhapatnam   Daggubati Purandeswari   INC

16th Loksabha  (2014)
1)            Guntur   Galla Jayadev   TDP
2)            Narasaraopet   Rayapati SambasivaRao   TDP
3)            Vijayawada   Kesineni Srinivas    TDP
4)            Eluru   Maganti VenkateswaraRao   TDP
5)            Rajahmundry    Maganti Muralimohan   TDP
6)            Visakhapatnam    Khambampati Haribabu    BJP

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