G. Nagesh

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Godam Nagesh
Adilabad
Personal details
BornJatarla
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
Other political
affiliations
Bharat Rashtra Samithi
Telugu Desam Party
ChildrenGodam Manognya,Godam Rithvik

Godam Nagesh(born 21 October 1964),

Gond people.[2][3]

G. Nagesh was elected to the

Boath seat, contesting as a Telugu Desam Party candidate.[2][4] His father G. Rama Rao, former Minister for Tribal Welfare, was incumbent legislator of Boath at the time.[5] G. Nagesh won the seat, obtaining 51,593 votes (65.27% of the votes in the constituency).[4] He was amongst the youngest legislators in the Legislative Assembly at the time.[2] G. Nagesh was named as Minister of State for Scheduled Tribes Welfare and Welfare of the Handicapped in the TDP state government after the election.[3][6][7][8][9]

He retained the Boath seat in the

Adilabad.[13] He has also served as chairman of the Girijan Cooperative Corporation.[5]

Ahead of the

Adilabad Lok Sabha seat instead.[15] On 8 April 2014, he was declared as the TRS candidate for the Adilabad Lok Sabha seat.[16] In 2019, Nagesh lost the election to Soyam Bapu Rao
.

Godam Nagesh joined the Bharatiya Janata Party on 10 March 2024 in the presence of party's General Secretary and Telangana state incharge Tarun Chugh in New Delhi ahead of 2024 Lok Sabha elections.[17][18]

References

  1. ^ "Godam Nagesh Profile: Telangana Politician". News. Hyd. 19 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Frontline, Vol. 12, Eds. 1-8. S. Rangarajan for Kasturi & Sons. January 1995. p. 23.
  3. ^ a b University of Madras (2003). Electoral politics and nation building in South Indian states. University of Madras. p. 95.
  4. ^ a b Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1994 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ANDHRA PRADESH
  5. ^ a b c The Hindu. TDP may find the going tough
  6. ^ India Today, Vol. 23. Thomson Living Media India Limited. 1998. p. 9.
  7. ^ R. J. Rajendra Prasad (2004). Emergence of Telugu Desam: And an Overview of Political Movements in Andhra. Master Minds. p. 112.
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  9. ^ The Journal of Parliamentary Information, Vol. 41. Lok Sabha Secretariat. 1995. p. 30.
  10. ^ Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1999 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ANDHRA PRADESH
  11. ^ Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 2004 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ANDHRA PRADESH
  12. ^ Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 2009 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ANDHRA PRADESH
  13. ^ a b The Hindu. Suspense over candidates continues in Adilabad
  14. ^ The Hindu. Two TDP MLAs join TRS
  15. ^ The Hindu. Boath MLA seeks TRS nomination from Adilabad
  16. ^ The Hindu. TRS announces 45 more candidates
  17. ^ Deccan Chronicle (10 March 2024). "Two Former Brs MPs Joined Bjp". Archived from the original on 10 March 2024. Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  18. ^ The Hindu (10 March 2024). "More BRS leaders, including ex-MPs and MLAs, join BJP". Archived from the original on 10 March 2024. Retrieved 10 March 2024.