Pailla Shekar Reddy

Pailla Shekar Reddy (born 1968) is an Indian politician affiliated with the Telangana Rashtra Samithi. He won from Bhongir constituency in Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district in 2014 general elections.[1] He belongs to Telangana Rashtra Samithi and is a member of its Politburo.[2]

Pailla Shekar Reddy
MLA
Assumed office
June 2, 2014
ConstituencyBhongir, Telangana
Personal details
Born1968 (age 5152)
Nancharpet village, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district, Telangana.
Political partyTelangana Rashtra Samithi
Alma materOsmania University

Early life

Shekar Reddy was born in Kadireniguda, Nancharpet village, Athmakur Mandal of Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district to Pailla Ram Reddy, a small farmer. He completed his Diploma in Civil engineering, SES SN Murthy Polytechnic College, Khammam, Osmania University.

Career

He was a real estate developer in Hyderabad and Bangalore before entering politics.

Politics

He won in 2014 General Elections as MLA from Bhongir Assembly Constituency in Telangana state. He received 54,686 votes and defeated his nearest rival Jitta Balakrishna Reddy of YTP by 15,416 votes.[3] The Bhongir constituency has vested with TDP since 1985 when Alimineti Madhava Reddy and later his wife have been representing the constituency.

Philanthropy

He has provided clean drinking water systems across Nalgonda district, which is notorious for his fluoride contamination.[4] One of the greatest thing done by Shekhar Reddy is Bunadigani canal, which was pending since 2004. He is a people friendly leader.

Personal life

He is married and had one daughter and one son.

References

  1. "Andhra Pradesh Result Status". ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA. 21 May 2014. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  2. http://www.sakshi.com/news/telangana/speed-of-nims-constructions-141570
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. http://www.10tv.in/news/tgexpress/Pailla-Shekar-Reddy-develops-Aleru-45386


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