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G. Venkat Swamy (5 October 1929 – 22 December 2014) was an Indian politician who was a member of the
14th Lok Sabha The 14th Lok Sabha (17 May 2004 – 18 May 2009) was convened after the 2004 Indian general election held in four phases during 20 April – 10 May 2004, which led to the formation of first Manmohan Singh ministry (2004–2009). Indian Nationa ...
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Career

He represented the
Peddapalli Peddapalli is a town and Revenue Division in Peddapalli District in the Indian state of Telangana. It is the headquarters of the Peddapalli District and Peddapalli mandal. It is located about 197 kilometres (122 mi) North of the state capital H ...
constituency of
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and was a member of the
Indian National Congress The Indian National Congress (INC), colloquially the Congress Party but often simply the Congress, is a political party in India with widespread roots. Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Em ...
(INC) political party. He was popularly known as ''Kaka'' or Gudisela Venkataswamy. He was elected to Lok Sabha 7 times, 4 times from Peddapalli Lok Sabha and 3 times from Siddipet Lok Sabha. His son Gaddam Vivekanand represented Peddapalli Lok Sabha from 2009–2014.


Personal life

Both his sons Gaddam Vinod, former MLA and Minister and Gaddam Vivekanand are politicians. Venkatswamy died of an illness on 22 December 2014, in Care hospital in Hyderabad. He belonged to Mala community.


Positions held

* 1957– 62 and 1978–84 Member, Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly (two terms) * 1967 Elected to 4th Lok Sabha * 1969 – 71 Member, Public Accounts Committee * 1971 Re-elected to 5th Lok Sabha (2nd term) * Feb. 1973 – Nov. 1973 Union Deputy Minister, Labour and Rehabilitation * Nov. 1973 – March 1977 Union Deputy Minister, Supply and Rehabilitation * 1977 Re-elected to 6th Lok Sabha (3rd term) * 1978 – 1982 Cabinet Minister, Labour and Civil Supply, Andhra Pradesh * 1982 – 1984 President, P.C.C.(I.), Andhra Pradesh * 1989 Elected to 9th Lok Sabha (4th term) * 1990 – 1991 Member, Committee on the Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Industry * 1991 Re-elected to 10th Lok Sabha (5th term) * 21 June 1991-17 Jan. 1993 Union Minister of State, Rural DevelopmentBhardwaj, RC (1995) ''Constitution Amendment in India'', Northern Book Centre for Lok Sabha Secretariat, , p. 219 * 18 January 1993 – 10 February 1995 Union Minister of State, Textiles (Independent Charge) * 10 February 1995 – 15 September 1995 Union Cabinet Minister, Textiles * 15 September 1995 – 10 May 1996 Union Cabinet Minister, Labour * 20 February 1996 – 16 May 1996 Union Cabinet Minister, Labour and Textiles * 1996 Re-elected to 11th Lok Sabha (6th term) * 2002–2004 President, A.I.C.C. (SC&ST) * 2004 Re-elected to 14th Lok Sabha (7th term) * 2009 No ticket to 15th Lok Sabha * Deputy Leader Congress Parliamentary Party, Lok Sabha * Member, Committee on Energy * Member, Committee on Installation of Portraits/Statues of National Leaders, Parliamentarians in Parliament House Complex * Member, Committee on Ethics * Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Heavy Industries * 5 August 2007 onwards – Member, Standing Committee on Energy


Social And Cultural Activities

Founded, (i) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Post Graduate Centre, (ii) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Degree College, (iii) Law College, (iv) Junior College, (v) High School; General Secretary, National Huts Union, Hyderabad; provided permanent accommodation for 75,000 hut dwellers; Founder President, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Education Society which was later converted into Public Education Trust and inaugurated by the then President of India Shri V.V. Giri in 1973; under this society 9 Colleges are running without taking donations.


References


External links

*http://www.telanganastateofficial.com/g-venkat-swamy-congress-senior-kaka-expired-died/ *http://www.simplytelangana.com/news/2010/08/20/hero-srikanths-case-sends-shivers-down-the-spine-for-andhrites/ *http://www.andhrajyothy.com/Discussion.asp?id=81&page=2 {{DEFAULTSORT:Venkatswamy, Gaddam Union Ministers from United Andhra Pradesh 1929 births Indian National Congress politicians from Telangana 2014 deaths Politicians from Hyderabad, India India MPs 2004–2009 India MPs 1996–1997 India MPs 1991–1996 India MPs 1989–1991 India MPs 1977–1979 India MPs 1971–1977 India MPs 1967–1970 Lok Sabha members from Andhra Pradesh People from Karimnagar district