Kadiyam Srihari
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Mr. Kadiyam Srihari | |
Succeeded by | Dr. Vijaya Rama Rao |
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Constituency | Station Ghanpur |
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Political party | Telugu Desam Party |
Spouse | Vinaya Rani |
Children | Dr. Kavya, Divya and Ramya |
Residence | Panjagutta Hyderabad, India |
Religion | Hindu |
Kadiyam Srihari was the Minister of Andhra Pradesh from 1995 to 2004. . He recently got elected from the Station Ghanpur Constituency.
[edit] Early life and political career
Kadiyam Srihari was very much sucessful in making Station Ghanpur one of the best developed Constituencies in Andhra Pradesh.
Much of the development of the administration of the Station Ghanpur area is attributed to Mr. Srihari. There was a great emphasis on infrastructure, and the Constituency saw a sudden increase in the road networks.
[edit] Defeat in 2004
Mr. Srihari from TDP lost the elections in 2004 to the TRS party, under K. Chandrashekhar Rao's leadership. The 2004 defeat was attributed to strong Telangana Sentiment.