- Gottipati Brahmaiah
Gottipati Brahmaiah (
December 3 1889 - 1984) was afreedom fighter , popularly known as "Ryotu Pedda" (Leader of Farmers). He was awarded thePadma Bhushan in 1982. [cite web|url=http://india.gov.in/myindia/images/pb_awards.pdf|title=Padma Bhushan awardees]Early life
Born in
Ghantasala (Divi Taluka ofKrishna district ) inAndhra Pradesh ,India ; he was educated at Noble High School,Machilipatnam , he organized the library movement and theadult education movement in 1917. He was also thePresident of District Congress Committee during 1922-1923. He was the founder of the Khadi Consumers' and Producers' Society atGhantasala and became President of Krishna Khadi Board during 1923-1929.Freedom Fighter
Brahmaiah was one of the pioneers of the Zamindari Ryot Movement. He participated in the boycott of the
Simon Commission in 1927. He was sentenced to rigorousimprisonment for one year and six months in 1930 for participating in the black flag demonstration against the then Governor’s visit toMachilipatnam .Fact|date=December 2007 He suffered imprisonment inRajahmundry ,Berhampore andVellore jails. He again took part in theCivil disobedience movement and was sentenced to two years of rigorousimprisonment inRajahmundry ,Bellary ,Madras andCuddalore jails. He was responsible for the temple entry of Harijans atGhantasala in 1933. He was General Secretary ofAndhra Provincial Congress Committee during 1937-1940. He was again detained for participating in Quit India movement in 1942 and placed inVellore andThanjavur prisons.Politician in Independent India
After independence, Mr Brahmaiah became President of
Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee in 1962. He served as Chairman ofAndhra Pradesh Legislative Council from 1964 to 1968. Mr.Brahmaiah was conferred with a doctrate "Kalaprapoorna" by Andhra University. Mr Brahmaiah 's autobiography "Naa Jeevana Nauka" is well read and was published in a leading telugu daily "Andhra Jyothi" in Late 1970s. [cite web|url=http://www.deccanherald.com/Archives/apr22007/national225724200741.asp|title=Legislative Council back in Andhra]References
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