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Indian politician (1950–2019) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
S. Pedda Yerikal Reddy (4 June 1950 – 30 April 2019) was a three-time Lok Sabha MP and Industrialist who headed the Nandi Group of Industries.[2] He was born on 4 June 1950 in the Ankalammagudur village from Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from NIT Warangal and joined the Mumbai-based Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India's premium nuclear facility.[3] He quit the position of a Scientific Officer in 1977 and set up a plastic containers manufacturing plant in 1979. Thereafter, he diversified his company's operations into PVC pipes manufacturing in 1984 under the name of Nandi Pipes.[4]
S. P. Y. Reddy | |
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Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha | |
In office 16 May 2004 – 30 April 2019 | |
Preceded by | Bhuma Nagi Reddy |
Succeeded by | Pocha Brahmananda Reddy |
Constituency | Nandyal |
Personal details | |
Born | S. Pedda Yerikal Reddy 4 June 1950 Ankalamma Gudur, Kadapa district, Andhra Pradesh |
Died | 30 April 2019 68)[1] Hyderabad | (aged
Political party | Jana Sena Party (2019) Telugu Desam Party (2016–2019) |
Spouse | S. Parvathi |
Children | 2 |
Residence | Nandyal |
Education | B. E. Mech. (NIT Warangal) |
As of 15 January, 2015 Source: |
SPY Reddy began his political career with BJP and unsuccessfully contested from Nandyal Loksabha constituency in 1991 elections.[5] In 1999 Assembly elections he contested from both Nandyal and Giddalur assembly constituencies as an independent candidate and lost both seats.[5] In 2000, he procured the ticket for municipal chairman candidacy for congress and won with record majority. In 2004 he contested as an MP candidate from Nandyal and won with 1 lakh majority. In 2009, he once again won from the same constituency.[2] In 2014, he won for the third time as MP from Nandyal.[6]
He won the 2014 elections on a YSRCP ticket and later defected to TDP.[7] In 2019, he left TDP as it denied a ticket to him and joined Janasena party and fought the election on its ticket.[6] He died on 30 April 2019 aged 69 due to multi-organ failure.[5]
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