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Nationality
  
Indian

Name
  
Kondapalli Seetharamaiah

Role
  
Political leader



Known for
  
Prominent Figure of naxal movement in India

Died
  
April 12, 2002, Vijayawada

Party
  
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) People's War

Organizations founded
  
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) People's War

Kondapalli seetharamaiah personal interview by ab anand


Kondapalli Seetharamaiah (? - April 12, 2002) was a senior communist leader and Maoist organizer in India.

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Early life

Kondapalli Seetharamaiah was born into a rich family in Lingavaram village, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, and was brought up in the nearby Jonnapadu village.

Political career

Kondapalli Seetharamaiah, at a young age, joined the communist movements. He went on to become the Krishna District Secretary of the Communist Party of India. His CPI unit was active during the Telangana Rebellion. When the Communist Party of India was divided in 1964, Seetharamaiah withdrew from political life. He began working as a Hindi teacher at St.Gabriel's High School in Warangal. In Warangal he befriended K.G. Sathyamurthy. Both men joined the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist). Seetharamaiah became a member of the Andhra Pradesh State Committee of CPI(ML). When the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) was torn by internal strife, Seetharamaiah joined the Central Organising Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) in 1972. In August 1974, the Andhra Pradesh State Committee of COC, CPI(ML) was organised, with Seetharamaiah as one of its three members.

On April 26, 1977 Seetharamaiah was arrested in Nagpur, when police caught him with weapons in a vehicle. He was released on bail, but absconded and went underground.

In 1977 he broke away from COC, CPI(ML). On April 22, 1980 he founded the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) People's War.

On January 2, 1982 he was arrested in Hyderabad at Begumpet Railway Station, when waiting to board a train to Bombay. On January 4, 1984 he managed to escape from the prisoners wing of the Osmania Hospital.

Following an internal dispute, which ended with the expulsion of K.G. Sathyamurthy (number 2 in the party ranks) and Byreddy Sathyanarayana Reddy (militia commander in Khammam District), Seetharamaiah's hold over the party strengthened. Sathyamurthy had begun questioning Maoist character of the party, on the lines of Deng Xiaoping. Reddy had opposed Sathyamurthy's ouster.

In 1991, Seetharamaiah was ousted from the party. In 1993, he was caught by police in his home village. After few years in prison, he was acquitted and released on humanitarian grounds.

Final years

During his final years, he abstained from political activities. He suffered from Parkinson's disease. Kondapalli Seetharamaiah died in his granddaughter's house in Vijayawada on April 12, 2002. He was 87 years old. He was survived by his wife Koteswaramma and two granddaughters, V. Anuradha and K. Sudha. Funeral services were arranged the next day. According to press reports, only a handful of people turned up.

References

Kondapalli Seetharamaiah Wikipedia