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Allu Kesava Venkata Joginaidu 36,702 23.33 −26.76 Independent: Indukuri Raghu Raju 31,248 19.86 Independent: Valluri Jayaprakash Babu 20,284 12.89 PRP: Gorle Maheswararao 19,330 12.29 Majority 3,440 2.18 Turnout: 157,337 82.77 +8.60 TDP gain from INC: Swing
Andhra State (1953–1956) Hyderabad State (1948–1956). Andhra Pradesh, retrospectively referred to as United Andhra Pradesh, and Undivided Andhra Pradesh, was a state in India formed by States Reorganisation Act, 1956 with Hyderabad as its capital and was reorganised by Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014.
The Leader of the opposition in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly is the official leader of principal opposition party in Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly.The leader of opposition is given rank of cabinet minister and is entitled to draw monthly salary and other perks of the same rank.
Andhra State (1953–1956) The Andhra State, a precursor to the modern state of Andhra Pradesh, was established on 1 October 1953, following the Andhra movement.The formation of Andhra State was made possible by the Andhra State Act, which was passed in the Parliament of India in September 1953.
The state of Andhra Pradesh in India has had 24 Governors since 1953. The governor of Andhra Pradesh is the head of state of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Governors in India have similar powers and functions at the state level as those of the president of India at the central level.
Elections to the Andhra State Legislative Assembly were held on 11 February 1955. 581 candidates contested for the 167 constituencies in the Assembly. There were 29 two-member constituencies and 138 single-member constituencies. [1]
The recorded history of Andhra Pradesh, one of the 28 states of 21st-century India, begins in the Vedic period. It is mentioned in Sanskrit epics such as the Aitareya Brahmana (800 BCE ). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Its sixth-century BCE incarnation Assaka lay between the Godavari and Krishna Rivers , [ 4 ] one of sixteen mahajanapadas (700–300 BCE).
Portrait Minister (Lifespan) Constituency Term of office Election (Term) Party Ministry Chief Minister Ref. Term start Term end Duration 1 Kimidi Mrunalini