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Devulapalli Venkateswara Rao (1917-1984) was an Indian politician. He was a member of the
2nd Lok Sabha The Second Lok Sabha (5 April 1957 – 31 March 1962) was elected after the 1957 Indian general election. The 2nd Lok Sabha lasted its full tenure of five years till 1962. 15 sitting members from Rajya Sabha were elected to 2nd Lok Sabha after ...
of India. He represented the Nalgonda constituency of Telangana. D.V. Rao was born in Ingurthi village, Warangal District on June 1, 1917, son of Devulapalli Varada Rao.countercurrents.org.
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His family hailed from Bandameedi Chandupatla village, Suryapet taluk, Nalgonda District. Whilst a high school student in Khammam he took part in the 3rd conference of the Andhra Mahasabha. D.V. Rao was active in the students movement, organizing protests against the
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government. Whilst a B.A. student at Osmania University, he was an organiser of the 'Vande Mataram' students movement in Hyderabad State. He was expelled from university for his role in the protests, but was able to complete his graduation at Jabalpur Arts College in 1938. He came into contact with Marxist literature during this period. After having returned to his village, he married Ranganayakamma in May 1939. D.V. Rao was recruited by the
Communist Party of India Communist Party of India (CPI) is the oldest Marxist–Leninist communist party in India and one of the nine national parties in the country. The CPI was founded in modern-day Kanpur (formerly known as Cawnpore) on 26 December 1925. H ...
in 1939. D.V. Rao would serve as President of the Nalgonda District Committee of the Andhra Mahasabha, and would go on to serve as secretary of the organization. He was a key organiser of the Telangana armed struggle and spent eight years in the underground (until 1953). He played an active part in the drafting of the 1948 ''Andhra Thesis'' of the Provincial Secretariat of CPI, which for the first time in India outlined a revolutionary line inspired by the experiences of the Chinese Communist Party under Mao Zedong. In the late 1960s Rao argued that the surrender of arms of the Telangana struggle had been a great betrayal. He was the secretary of the Nalgonda District Committee of the CPI, and secretariat member of the CPI Telangana Committee (formed in February 1952) and a member of the CPI Central Committee. D.V. Rao was the youngest member of the CPI before the 1964 split. He served as Vice President of the Telangana Kisan Sabha. D.V. Rao was elected to the Lok Sabha from the Nalgonda constituency in the
1957 Indian general election General elections were held in India between 24 February and 9 June 1957, the second elections to the Lok Sabha after independence. They were held five years after the 1951–52 elections in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution o ...
. In June 1968 Rao founded the
Andhra Pradesh Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries Andhra Pradesh Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries (APCCCR) was a leftist split from the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The leader of the group was T. Nagi Reddy, who was a memb ...
(APCCCR) along with
T. Nagi Reddy Tarimela Nagi Reddy (11 February 1917 – 28 July 1976) was a communist politician from Andhra Pradesh, India. He was born in a wealthy family in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. He completed his schooling from the Rishi Valley School, Rishi ...
, Chandra Pulla Reddy and Kolla Venkaiah. In April 1975 D.V. Rao and T. Nagi Reddy founded the
Unity Centre of Communist Revolutionaries of India (Marxist–Leninist) Unity Centre of Communist Revolutionaries of India (Marxist–Leninist) was created through the merger of Andhra Pradesh Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries, Northern Zone Committee RCUC(M-L), West Bengal Communist Unity Cent ...
(UCCRI(ML)). In 1974 D.V. Rao's ''Telangana Armed Struggle and the Path of Indian Revolution'' was published in English and Telugu. The pamphlet was a review of
P. Sundarayya Puchalapalli Sundarayya (Born Sundararami Reddy on 1 May 1913 – 19 May 1985) popularly known as Comrade PS was an Indian Communist politician leader including of the peasant revolt in the former Hyderabad State of India, called the Telangan ...
's work ''Telangana People’s Struggle and its Lessons''. In the late 1970s, he became the founding editor of ''The Proletarian Line''. D.V. Rao died on July 12, 1984. His work ''The History of the People’s Armed Struggle of Telangana (1946-51) Volume-I'' was published in Telugu posthumously in 1988, the book covers the history of the Telangana struggle up to the 1948 Police Action.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Rao, D.V. 1917 births 1984 deaths Communist Party of India (Marxist) politicians from Telangana Lok Sabha members from Andhra Pradesh India MPs 1957–1962 People from Hanamkonda district