Kandala Subrahmanyam
Kandala Subrahmanyam | |
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Member of Parliament | |
Constituency | Vizianagaram |
Personal details | |
Born |
15 July 1920 Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh |
Political party | Socialist Party of India |
Spouse(s) | Surya Kauthane |
Children | 1 son and 2 daughters |
Residence | East Point Colony, Visakhapatnam |
Religion | Hindu |
Website |
Kandala Subrahmanyam or Kandala Subrahmanya Tilak (K.S. Tilak) B.Sc.(Hons.) (from B.H.U.), LL.B., is an Indian lawyer, Socialist leader, Indian freedom activist and parliamentarian.
Biography
He is son of Shri Seshasayi and smt Raja Rajeswari and born at Visakhapatnam on 15 July 1920. He was educated at Maharajah's College, Vizianagaram, Benaras Hindu University and Raja Lakhamgonda Law College, Belgaum.
He led a strike involving the students of the local colleges in Vizianagaram from 9 to 27 August 1942. He was arrested on 27 August and sent to rigorous imprisonment for four months. He worked with noted leaders like Pattabhi Seetharamayya, Konda Venkatappaiah and Duggirala Gopala Krishnayya.
He was actively involved in the freedom struggle from the young age. He has participated with his uncle, Kandala Sarveswar Sastry, in the Salt Satyagraha march from Vizianagaram to Visakhapatnam,
He married Shrimati Surya Kantham on 7 February 1941. They had a son and two daughters. He started as a political worker and was a member of Indian National Congress from 1939 to 1947. He was Secretary of Belgaum City Students' Federation, 1944–45; Joint Secretary, Karnatak Provincial Students' Congress. He was Member, Andhra Pradesh Congress, 1945–46 and Joint Secretary, Visakhapatnam District Congress Assembly in 1945-46. He joined the Socialist Party of India and worked as Secretary, Visakhapatnam District Socialist Party, 1947—51 and Secretary, Andhra Socialist Party, 1951-52.
He was elected to the 1st Lok Sabha from Vizianagaram constituency in 1952.
He has served as Chief Executive Officer of the Maharajah Alak Narayan Society of Arts and Sciences (MANSAS), Vizianagaram from 1959 to 1977. He was Chairman of the Railway Service Commission from 1977 to 1981.[1]
He lives in Akkayyapalem, Visakhapatnam with his wife, son and daughter-in-law.[2]