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Andhra Pradesh has a Legislative
Assembly of 294 seats. The state has 60 members in the Parliament of
India: 18 in the Rajya Sabha, Upper House and 42 in the Lok Sabha,
Lower House.
Andhra Pradesh had a series of Congress governments till 1982. Kasu
Brahmananda Reddy held the record for the longest serving chief
minister which was broken by N.T. Rama Rao. P.V. Narasimha Rao also
served as the chief minister for the state, who later went on to
become the Prime Minister of India. Among the notable chief
ministers of the state are Tanguturi Prakasam, CM for only the
Andhra state,[ The first Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, was
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy],others include Kasu Brahmananda Reddy, Marri
Chenna Reddy, Nedurumalli Janardhana Reddy, Nadella Bhaskara
Rao,Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy, N.T. Rama Rao, Nara Chandrababu
Naidu and Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy.
In 1983 the Telugu Desam Party's
N.T. Rama Rao (NTR), became the chief minister of the state for the
first time introducing a formidable second political party to Andhra
politics and thus breaking the virtually-single party monopoly on
Andhra politics. Nadendla Bhaskar Rao attempted a hijack when NTR
was away to the US for a medical treatment. After coming back, NTR
successfully convinced the governor to dissolve the Assembly and
call for a fresh election. NTR won by a large majority. His
government's policies included investment in education and rural
development and in holding corrupt government offices accountable.
In 1989 group elections ended the 7-year rule of NTR with the
congress being returned to power and Dr. Marri Chenna Reddy at the
helm. He was replaced by N. Janardhan Reddy who was in turn replaced
by Kotla Vijaya Bhasker Reddy.
In 1994 Assembly saw NTR becoming the chief minister again but he
was soon thrown out of power by his finance minister and son-in-law
N. Chandrababu Naidu. NTR died from a heart attack before the next
elections and thus Naidu was able to win a second term before he was
defeated by the Congress-led coalition in the May 2004 polls.
Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy of the Indian National Congress (INC) is the
current chief head/minister of state. Rajasekhara Reddy fought the
2004 Assembly elections in an alliance with the Telangana Rashtra
Samithi (TRS), which was formed by the politician Chandrasekhar Rao
whose aim is to form a separate state, though the educated people
are sure that his motive is to have power and not for doing any good
for the people.
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