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KVP was popularly regarded as the shadow of YS Rajasekhar Reddy as he used to always be by his side and even served as the chief advisor to the late CM then. And for this one seat, there are several contenders including the outgoing candidates Ravula Chandrasekhar Reddy, Aakarapu Sudershan, N C Durga and Lal Jan Basha and seniors like Ummareddy Venkateshwarlu, Kambhampati Rammohan Rao and Nannapaneni Rajakumari.
She is learnt to have given an assurance to that effect.
Even as YSR was lobbying for KVP, his close relative Y V Subba Reddy is said to be bringing pressure on him for the RS ticket. The Indian National Congress led the ruling party in both the state and central governments between 2006 and February 2014 (in the state).
KVP Ramachandra Rao parents are Late Shri K.
V. N. Satyannarayana Rao and Mother Shrimati K. Sita Devi.
An interesting sight was seen at the Shamshabad Airport as Sharmila left on a special flight to Kadapa as she was accompanied by KVP Ramachandra Rao and Raghuveera Reddy. When he met Sonia Gandhi recently, she asked him to accommodate senior leader Motilal Vohra in Andhra Pradesh quota for Rajya Sabha.
Gandhi Bhavan sources say their re-nomination is unlikely, as Sonia wants them to contest the Lok Sabha elections. KVP Ramachandra Rao is married to Suneetha and they have 2 sons, Sandeep and Ujwal.
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Political analysts are keenly watching whether Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy will succeed in getting the Rajya Sabha berth to his friend, guide and advisor K V P Ramachandra Rao at least this time.KVP has been unlucky since 2002 in getting a Rajya Sabha ticket, despite best efforts by Rajasekhara Reddy.
He was elected to the Upper House of the Indian parliament, the Rajya Sabha in April 2008.
He is the chairman of the Advisory Committee on Public Affairs, Public Utilities and Public Welfare Activities.
On April 2, 2014, Rao was indicted by a US grand jury for his role in an international corruption scheme starting June 2006 involving bribery in the approval of mining contract with the Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Yet, they could not succeed in convincing the high command and the chance went to media baron Girish Kumar Sanghi and Senior Congress leader V Hanumantha Rao among others. But after YSR’s passing, KVP stepped aside from politics as the efforts to side with Jagan failed badly due to the monopoly attitude of the YCP chief.
And today, he is alongside Sharmila while she is on her way to YSR Ghat. In 2006, it was bad luck again for KVP to miss the bus at the last moment, as Sonia Gandhi preferred the then PCC president K Kesava Rao and INTUC president G Sanjeeva Reddy, besides re-nominating Dasari Narayana Rao.
This time, the CM is using all his energies to get the RS ticket to his pal.
In 2002, when the Congress was in the Opposition, T Subbarami Reddy managed to get the RS ticket, thanks to his manipulative skills.
With RS elections round the corner, the entire focus is on whether or not K V P Ramachandra Rao, CM’s buddy will get a berth in the Upper House Hectic lobbying has begun in the State Congress for the biennial elections to Rajya Sabha scheduled to be held on March 26.
And YSR apparently told her that he had no objection to accommodate anybody of her choice, but requested that she consider KVP’s name for RS seat at least this time. He was seen on stage at the engagement ceremony of Sharmila’s son recently. She is on her way to Idupulapaya, where she will offer prayers at the YSR Ghat.
Indications are that Kambhampati might get the nod from TD president N Chandrababu Naidu.
The CPI-M and CPI got their quota in 2004 and 2006 respectively, as part of an alliance with the Congress.
And now, KVP appears to have found a suitor in YS Sharmila who is on the mission of reviving Congress in AP.
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K V P Ramachandra Rao
Rao born in Velama Community family, being a close friend of Y.
S. Rajasekhara Reddy, was appointed as chief Advisor to Government of Andhra Pradesh on Public Affairs in cabinet rank in May 2004.