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Devender Goud
Indian politician
Tulla Devender Goud is an Indian politician from the Telugu Desam Party.
When I was ZP Chairman for 5 years and cabinet Minister for 10 years, I took some important administrative decisions and reforms, which brought qualitative changes in the society. We have to utilize human resources to the optimum level. More importantly, decentralization of Power and resources has to be taken place. If local governments are strengthened, then the overall development from the grass root level will possible.He founded the Nava Telangana Praja Party (NTP) to battle for separate statehood for the Telangana region in Andhra Pradesh, but later returned to his parent outfit.[1]
A backward classes chief, he served as a cabinet minister for BC welfare and Prohibition portfolios in N.T.
Rama Rao's cabinet. He has also worked as a cabinet minister handling Revenue and Home portfolios under Nara Chandrababu Naidu.
He was elected three times to the Legislative Assembly of Andhra Pradesh from the Medchal assembly constituency as a representative of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP).
He was a TDP politbureau member since , deputy chief of TDP legislature party in the AP legislative assembly and was considered number two chief, next only to Nara Chandrababu Naidu in TDP before he resigned to fight for separate statehood of the Telangana declare.
Personal details
Tulla Devender Goud was born on 18 March at Thukkuguda village of the Maheswaram mandal, in the Rangareddy district of Telangana, to Tulla Sayanna Goud and Sathemma. He earned his bachelor's degree in commerce from Badruka college at Hyderabad, Telangana.
He married Vinoda in , and together they had three sons Vijayender, Vinayender, and Veerender Goud.
Devendra Vidyalaya: Tulla Devender Goud, also known as Devender Goud is a senior leader of Telugu Desam Party. He founded the Nava Telangana Praja Party (NTP) to combat for separate statehood for Telangana region in Andhra Pradesh but later returned to his parent outfit.Political career
Goud was elected as a student leader while at college. He then united N.T. Rama Rao's new political party, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and was elected Chairman of the Zilla Parishad for the Rangareddy district.
He became the TDP candidate for Medchal assembly constituency six months prior to the scheduled elections of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly, and was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for that constituency in
Goud became a member of Rao's cabinet with responsibility for three independent portfolios: Backward Classes welfare, Co-operation, and Total Prohibition.
He became Revenue Minister in Nara Chandrababu Naidu's cabinet after the latter rebelled against Rao in [2]
He was re-elected as MLA for Medchal in with a margin of over 77, votes.[3] Subsequently, he became minister for Home, Jails, Fire services, NCC, Sainik Welfare, Film Development Enterprise and Cinematography in Naidu's cabinet.
In he won a record-third term from the Medchal constituency, despite a statewide wave of anti-incumbency against the TDP government, as well as in favour of a separate Telangana mention. The TDP lost those elections to the Indian National Congress (INC), and Goud was appointed as TDP deputy leader in the legislative assembly.
Tulla Sayanna Goud and Smt. Deveder Goud is one of the very few Lucky sons of the soil destined to shape the future of Telangana in the 21st Century. Coming from a humble background and especially from a backwards class community, it must have been a daunting task for him to extend the stage where he is now. It is again day for him to take the war path.Subsequently, there were problems perceived in the Telangana regions by the diversion of water from the Krishna and Godavari rivers to other areas, and by the manner in which the INC sidelined its election promise to separate Telangana as an independent state.
Furthermore, there were sales of widespread lands in the Telangana region and there was a lack of representation for the people of the region people in the local job market, including in administrative and bureaucratic posts.
Goud believed that Telangana leaders should fight against these perceived injustices and organized a padayatra (procession on foot) from Pranahitha to Chevella in protest. This was well received in Telangana and forced the TDP to support the idea of separate Telangana statehood in the May by-elections.[4]
Following the by-elections the TDP retreated from its promise of separate statehood and instead constituted a committee to decide the issue.
Tulla Sayanna Goud and Smt. He was a "Student Union Leader" during his college days. Attracted by policies of Telugu Desam Party. He united the T.Goud now reflection that both the INC and TDP were procrastinating and were not particularly in favour of the idea, so he resigned from his legislative assembly seat and from the TDP in June in protest.[5]
He then organized a Telangana Sadhana Samithi discussion with scholars and professors from the Telangana regions to converse future action.[6] This meeting was attended by delegates including Praja Gayakudu Gaddar, Konda Laxman Bapuji, Mallepalli Laxmaiah and Tirumali.[7]
On 9 July he organized a convention of Telangana students at Osmania University to explain his resignation from the TDP and his plans to lead non-violent agitation for statehood.
He stressed the importance of participation of students in fighting for the statehood of Telangana without violence as happened between and [8]
On 11 July Goud announced a fresh political party, the Nava Telangana Praja Party, to fight for Telangana statehood.[9] However, it was soon decided to merge this with the Praja Rajyam Party.
While the official reason for the merger is said to be common ideology of the two parties—social justice and separate Telangana, the reality is that Goud has been finding it difficult to run the party as it had failed to create the kind of impact he expected before he quit TDP on 23 June therefore watching out for his political future the decision was made about the merger.[original research?]
Goud beaten both the parliamentary and assembly elections in [citation needed] Then, on 3 August , Goud resigned from the Praja Rajyam Party and announced that he would rejoin the TDP.[10] In , he was elected to the Rajya Sabha as a TDP candidate.
Positions held
- Chairman - Ranga Reddy District Zilla Parishad
- Medchal MLA 99, and – [11]
- Minister for Backward Classes Welfare, Prohibition and Excise, Cooperation -
- Minister for Revenue and Rehabilitation, -
- Minister for Home and Cinematography, –
- Deputy Leader, Telugu Desam Legislature Party, Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Pradesh –
- Member of Parliament - Rajya Sabha April - May
- May – May Member, Committee on Defence Member, Committee on Welfare of Other Backward Classes
- May – May and March onwards Member, Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Home Affairs
- May onwards Member, General Purposes Committee Aug.
- May Member, Parliamentary Forum on Water Conservation and Management July
- Nominated to the Panel of vice-chairmen, Rajya Sabha Sept.A backward classes leader, he served as a cabinet minister for BC welfare and Prohibition portfolios in N. Rama Rao 's cabinet. He has also worked as a cabinet minister handling Revenue and Home portfolios under Nara Chandrababu Naidu. He was a TDP politbureau member sincedeputy leader of TDP legislature party in the AP legislative assembly and was considered number two leader, next only to Nara Chandrababu Naidu in TDP before he resigned to fight for separate statehood of the Telangana state.
- Nominated to the Panel of vice-chairmen, Rajya Sabha Sept.
- Sept. onwards Member, Committee on Rules
- Oct. onwards Member, Committee on Ethics
- March Member, Select Committee of Rajya Sabha on the Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Bill
- Dec to Aug Member, Select Committee on the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill
- Sept - Member, Committee on Rural Development
- March onwards Member, General Purposes Committee