- Kollur Mallappa
Kollur Mallappa (1905–
24 October 2004 ) was the first President of Hyderabad Pradesh Congress Committee, prior to the merger of Hyderabad state intoAndhra Pradesh . He was Member of Parliament fromRaichur , now inKarnataka for several terms. He was mentor of late Indian Prime MinisterP. V. Narasimha Rao , several leaders likeVirendra Patil ,Shivraj Patil ,S.B. Chavan and G. Venkataswamy, etc. He founded the "Kuruba Sangham" and theKuruba hostel in Hyderabad.Life
Mr. Mallappa was born in 1905 and joined the
Indian National Congress in 1935 following a visit toSabarmati Ashram along with his associate Janardhana Desai. The two metMahatma Gandhi . He took an interest in Gandhian constructive activities and was the agent for the sale of cotton and woollen khadi and the popularisation ofHindi .Elections
Mr. Mallappa was elected to the Hyderabad State Assembly and re-elected from
Surpur inGulbarga district in 1952. After the reorganisation of the State, he was elected to theMysore Assembly in 1957 from Sedam. He joined theBhoodan movement started byVinoba Bhave . He was elected to theRajya Sabha in 1968, 1974, and 1984 and had close ties withIndira Gandhi . Mr. Mallappa, was from theKuruba caste, was responsible for getting the Congress party nomination to the present Chief Minister ofKarnataka , N. Dharam Singh, and theUnion Minister for Water Resources, M. Mallikarjun Kharge, to contest the Assembly elections in 1972.Hyderabad Karnataka Gandhi
In 1941, the
Nizam 's government arrested him and he was jailed. He represented the Hyderabad State Congress in the August 1942 Mumbai session of the party where theQuit India call was given. The day after the country gained independence in 1947, his wife Shankaramma died. But that did not deter him from taking part in the celebrations. Mr. Mallappa had the distinction of being elected President of the Hyderabad State Congress. He also fought against theRazakar s of Hyderabad.Death
Kollur Mallappa aged 99 years, died at the Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital in
Bangalore on24 October 2004 after prolonged illness. He was one of the last links with the Congress of Mahatma Gandhi's days and the freedom struggle. He is best remembered for giving up his claim to the office of Chief Minister in 1972 when theIndian National Congress was returned to power with a thumping majority and instead installingD. Devaraj Urs as Chief Minister. He was at that time a member of theCongress Working Committee .External links
* [http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/may12005/district1932222005430.asp/ About Mallappa]
* [http://www.hinduonnet.com/2004/10/25/stories/2004102503980400.htm/ Death]
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