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Konda Venkatappayya

Konda Venkatappaiah
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Konda Venkatappaiah
Madras Legislative Council
Personal details
Born 1866
Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
Died 1948
Political party Indian National Congress
Spouse(s) Venkata Subbamamba
Children 6; 2 boys and 4 girls
Religion Hindu

Desha Bhakta Konda Venkatappaiah or Konda Venkatappayya B.L. (1866–1948) was a noted lawyer, Indian freedom fighter and politician from Andhra Pradesh., He is one of the founders and first editor of "Krishna Patrika", leading weekly Telugu magazine during the early 20th century.

He was born at Old Guntur to Kotaiah and Butchamma. He studied at the Mission high school, Guntur, and Madras Christian College. He graduated B.L.

Venkatappaiah started practising law in Machilipatnam. After the division of the Krishna district and formation of the Guntur district, he moved to Guntur.

He founded the Krishna Patrika in 1902 along with Vasu Narayana Rao and edited the weekly magazine till 1905. He had given the editorial responsibilities to Mutnuri Krishna Rao when he moved to Guntur.

He left the practice and joined the Congress party. He was secretory of the first Andhra Mahasabha conference held at Bapatla in 1913 and president of the Nellore conference in 1917. He was president of Guntur district congress committee and rose to the position of secretary of All India Congress Committee in 1923. He was president of Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee between 1918 and 1923. He actively participated in various activities of the Indian freedom movement and was jailed in 1930, 1932 and 1942.

He translated "The Rise of the Dutch Republic" (1856) by John Lothrop Motley, into the Telugu language in 1922, while a prisoner in Cuddalore jail. He was drawn to the heroic saga of the Dutch led by William the Silent in 16th century against the Spanish. He also wrote his autobiography in two volumes. He wrote Adhunika Rajyanga Samsthalu, which was published in 1932.

When Mahatma Gandhi launched the Civil disobedience movement in 1930-31, he was president of Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee and in charge of the movement in the State.


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