Padma Devender Reddy

Madavareddy [2] Padma Devender Reddy (born 6 January 1969) is an Indian politician who was the first Deputy Speaker of Telangana Legislative Assembly from 2014 to 2019.[3] She belongs to the Telangana Rashtra Samithi. She is a former MLA from Ramayampet assembly constituency.[4][5] She won as MLA from Medak assembly constituency. She regularly appears on political debates on Television and is known for good oratory skills.

Padma Devender Reddy
Deputy Speaker of Telangana Legislative Assembly
In office
2014–2019
Succeeded byT. Padma Rao Goud
M. L. A. from Medak constituency
Assumed office
2014
ConstituencyMedak, Telangana
Personal details
Born (1969-01-06) 6 January 1969
Namapur[1]
Political partyTelangana Rashtra Samithi
ResidenceHyderabad

Early life

Padma Devender Reddy was born in Namapur, Karimnagar, Telangana, India. She did her schooling at Vaniniketan Paatashaala, Karimnagar and did her BA and LLB.

Career of her

She was practising advocate in Ranga Reddy district court and Andhra Pradesh High Court before entering active politics. She actively participated in Telangana movement and took the plunge into politics after TRS was formed in 2001.

Political career

Padma Devender Reddy joined right at the inception in April 2001. She was elected as ZPTC Member form Ramayampet to Medak Zilla Parishad in 2001 local body elections and served as floor leader of the TRS party. After the formation of TRS party, She won with a huge margin of 12,000 votes at the time.

She was an MLA from 2004–09 from the same constituency. She lost the election in 2009 general elections.

She was suspended from the TRS party in 2009 and contested as a rebel. She joined TRS again in 2010.[6] She won again as MLA in 2014 General elections from Medak assembly constituency defeating actress, Vijayashanti.

Deputy Speaker

On 12 June 2014, Padma Devender Reddy was elected unanimously as Deputy Speaker of the Telangana State Legislative Assembly, becoming the First Deputy Speaker in the newly created state of Telangana. [7]

References

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