Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu

Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu is an Indian politician and a Member of parliament to the 17th Lok Sabha from Srikakulam (Lok Sabha constituency), Andhra Pradesh. He won the Indian general election, 2014 and 2019 as a Telugu Desam Party (TDP) candidate.[1] He is also the National General Secretary of the TDP[2] and the Leader of the Party in the Lok Sabha.

Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu
Member of parliament, Lok Sabha
Assumed office
16 May 2014
Preceded byKilli Krupa Rani
ConstituencySrikakulam
Personal details
Born (1987-12-18) 18 December 1987
Nimmada, Andhra Pradesh, India
Political partyTelugu Desam Party
Spouse(s)Sravya
ResidenceSrikakulam
Alma materPurdue University (B.S)
Long Island University (M.B.A.)
Websiterammohannaidu.com

Early life

Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu was born in Nimmada, Srikakulam on 18 December 1987. He is the son of Kinjarapu Yerran Naidu;[3] a senior Telugu Desam Party leader and Kinjarapu Vijayakumari. His father was a Member of Legislative Assembly from Tekkali constituency and then became a Member of Parliament (MP) from Srikakulam and later served as a Union Minister for Rural Development in the United Front government between 1996 and 1998. He completed his primary schooling in Srikakulam and later on joined Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram, Delhi, to complete his school education after his father became an MP and moved to Delhi. He then earned a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University, United States and an MBA from Long Island University. He worked for a year in Singapore before returning to India.

Personal life

Kinjarupu got married in June 2017 to Sravya Bandaru, youngest daughter of the former minister and Telugu Desam Party Vice-President, MLA Bandaru Satyanarayana Murthy.[4]

Political career

Kinjarupu entered politics in 2012 after the death of his father.[5] He now represents Srikakulam Parliamentary constituency. He was made the MP constituency in charge in 2013. In 2014, he contested the elections for Srikakulam Constituency and won with a margin of 127,576 votes.[6] Kinjarupu is the second youngest Member of Parliament to the 16th Lok Sabha. His participation in Indian politics speaks volumes of the contribution youth can make in shaping our country. He introduced a private members bill to draw the attention of the centre towards Andhra Pradesh Railway Zone with Vishakhapatnam as its headquarters.[7][8]

Performance in Parliament

Performance in the Lok Sabha, 2019-20 [9]

MP performance parameters (2019-20) Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu
Attendance in parliament 90%, against state average 79% and National average 84%
Questions raised 69, against state average 49 and National Average 49
Debates Participated 34, against a state average 13 and National Average 14.5
Private Member Bills 0, against state average 0 and National Average 0.3
Number of criminal cases None

Parliamentary Committees

He is a member of the standing committee on Railways and Home Affairs, Consultative Committee on Ministry of Tourism and Culture and in the Committee on Welfare of other Backward Classes and Official Language Department in the 16th Loksabha[10]

At the United Nations

Kinjarapu has represented India at the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly in the 22nd meeting of the first committee on Disarmament. He emphasized on India's commitment to protecting the ideals of the UN charter and international peace through genuine pursuit for multilateralism. On behalf of India, he attached importance to productive measures in Nuclear Disarmament and Non- Proliferation in all aspects at the United Nations.

Politics For Impact

Kinjarapu believes youth has a major role to play in politics, and politics isn't just about elections but, it's about solving the problems of people. With the same idea, he started an internship program, “Politics for Impact” to increase the opportunity for the youth to participate in politics and give them exposure to governance. 210 Students from over 16 states and 130 colleges had applied for the internship out of which 18 students were selected to work on issues in his constituency for a period of 2 months.[11]

Election Results

General Election, 2014: Srikakulam
Party Candidate Votes % ±
TDP Rammohan Naidu Kinjarapu 5,56,163 52.90 +19.74
YSRCP Reddy Shanthi 4,28,591 40.76 N/A
INC Killi Krupa Rani 24,163 2.30 -39.90
Independent Paidi Raja Rao 11,422 1.09
BSP Boddepalli Raja Rao 8,047 0.77
CPI(ML)L Vasudeva Rao Boddu 5,131 0.49
Independent Kadiyam Jayalaxmi 5,021 0.48
AAP Jaidev Injarapu 2,557 0.24
Independent Tota Tejeswara Rao 2,144 0.20
Independent Kinjarapu Tejeswara Rao 2,074 0.20
NOTA None of the Above 6,133 0.58
Majority 127,572 12.14
Turnout 1,051,446 74.36 -0.57
TDP gain from INC Swing

2019

2019 General Election: Srikakulam
Party Candidate Votes % ±
TDP Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu 5,34,544 46.19
YSRCP Duvvada Srinivas 5,27,891 45.61
Jana Sena Metta Rama Rao 31,956 2.76
Majority
Turnout
TDP hold Swing {{{swing}}}

Protests

  • In October 2013, Kinjarupu supported N. Chandrababu Naidu, in his indefinite hunger strike against the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, in New Delhi.
  • In February 2018, he was a part of the protest lead by the TDP MPs at the parliament over the meager allocation of funds in the union budget for Andhra Pradesh. He was supported by other MPs like TG Venkatesh, K Sivaprasad, Konakalla Narayana Rao, N Kistappa, Galla Jayadev, C.M Ramesh and other MPs. He expressed his displeasure over the centers on the subjects listed in the AP Reorganisation Act.
  • In April 2018, he staged protests for Visaka Railway Zone by sitting on the platform at Amudalavalasa for an entire night. The new railway zone with its headquarters at Vishakhapatnam was a promise made to the people of Andhra Pradesh at the time of bifurcation of the State.

Policy Positions and Writings

  • In October 2019 he wrote an article in The News Minute strongly criticizing the Andhra Pradesh government under Y. S. Jagan for its sand mining policy. After coming to power in May 2019, sand mining was banned for more than 3 months until a new policy was put in place in September 2019. He wrote on how this policy "ended up putting more than 20 lakh laborers out of their daily jobs and caused deep pain to their families" and how it "brought the construction industry to a standstill for 3 months."[12]
gollark: <@160279332454006795> I doubt instant health is on the nanomachines' list.
gollark: <@151391317740486657> You should help.
gollark: Oh, right.
gollark: Can't wait to make 8000 rails.
gollark: I'll schedule it in the schedule.

References

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