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Second Marri Chenna Reddy ministry

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Second Marri Chenna Reddy ministry

16th Ministry of Andhra Pradesh
Date formed3 December 1989
Date dissolved17 December 1990
People and organisations
GovernorKumudben Joshi
Krishan Kant
Chief MinisterMarri Chenna Reddy
Member parties  Indian National Congress (Indira)
Status in legislatureMajority
181 / 294 (62%)
Opposition party  Telugu Desam Party
Opposition leaderN. T. Rama Rao (Leader of the opposition)
History
Election1989
Outgoing election1985
Legislature term5 years
PredecessorSecond N. T. Rama Rao ministry
SuccessorFirst N. Janardhana Reddy ministry

The Second Marri Chenna Reddy ministry (or also known as 16th ministry of Andhra Pradesh) formed the executive branch of the Government of Andhra Pradesh after the Indian National Congress securing majority seats in the 1989 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election.[1][2]

The state cabinet of Andhra Pradesh was sworn with a total of 19 ministers along with Marri Chenna Reddy.[3][4]

Council of ministers

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This is a former Cabinet of Andhra Pradesh headed by the then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Marri Chenna Reddy[5][6]

Portfolio Minister Constituency Party
Chief Minister
  • General Administration
  • Law & Order
  • Major Industries
  • Major Irrigation
  • Home
  • Subjects not allotted to any other Minister
Marri Chenna Reddy Sanathnagar INC(I)
Cabinet Ministers
  • Panchayati Raj & Rural Development
  • Minor Irrigation including Ground Water
Reddyvari Chenga Reddy Nagari INC(I)
  • Co-operation
  • Sericulture
  • I & P R
J. C. Diwakar Reddy Tadpatri INC(I)
  • Youth Affairs and Sports
  • Printing & Stationery
  • Cinematograph Act & Film Development Corporation
  • Flying & Gliding Clubs
V. Hanumantha Rao Himayatnagar INC(I)
  • Agriculture,
  • Command Area Development
  • Forests
Nedurumalli Janardhana Reddy Venkatagiri INC(I)
  • Civil Supplies
  • Excise
Mudragada Padmanabham Prathipadu INC(I)
  • Housing
  • A.P. Housing Board
  • Municipal Administration & Urban Development
Koneru Ranga Rao Tiruvuru INC(I)
  • Endowments
  • Commercial Taxes
Maganti Ravindranath Chowdary Denduluru INC(I)
  • Finance
  • Power
  • Handlooms & Textiles
  • Legislative Affairs
Konijeti Rosaiah Chirala INC(I)
  • Revenue
  • Law & Courts
D. K. Samarasimha Reddy Gadwal INC(I)
  • Roads & Buildings
  • Ports
  • Mines & Geology including A.P. State Mining corporation
  • Health & Medical
Nallapareddy Srinivasulu Reddy Kovur INC(I)
  • Transport
  • Sugar Industry
G. V. Sudhakar Rao Luxettipet INC(I)
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Commerce & Export Promotion including State Trading Corporation
Sangitha Venkata Reddy Alamuru INC(I)
  • Labour
  • Employment
  • Employees State Insurance
  • Factories
  • Tourism and Tourism Development Corporation
Jakkula Chittaranjan Das Kalwakurthi INC(I)
  • Social Welfare
  • Cultural Affairs
Jetti Geetha Reddy Gajwel INC(I)
  • Waqfs
  • Urdu Academy
  • Minorities
  • Small Sca!e Industries including Khadi & Village Industries Board
Mohammad Jani Guntur-I INC(I)
  • Technical Education
  • Higher Education
  • Public Libraries
  • Archives & Archaeology
Katari Eswar Kumar Gudivada INC(I)
  • Women & Child Welfare
  • Leather Industries Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh
  • Secondary Education
Pamidi Samanthakamani Singanamala INC(I)
  • Marketing
  • Ware Housing
  • Medium Irrigation
  • Flood Control and Drainage
Mukkapati Venkateswara Rao Nandigama INC(I)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Andhra Pradesh voters reject Rama Rao's eccentric politics and incompetence". India Today. 15 December 1989. Retrieved 9 July 2024.
  2. ^ "1989 Vidhan Sabha / Assembly election results Andhra Pradesh". India Votes. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
  3. ^ "ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్ శాసన సభ కార్యకలాపాలు" (PDF). 8 January 1990. Retrieved 9 July 2024.
  4. ^ India Today (15 April 1990). "Andhra CM Chenna Reddy makes a 'blunder' by releasing assets of cabinet members". India Today. Retrieved 9 July 2024.
  5. ^ "ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్ శాసన సభ కార్యకలాపాలు" (PDF). aplegislature. 8 January 1990. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
  6. ^ "With Andhra Pradesh CM Chenna Reddy away, dissidence mounts". India Today. 31 July 1990. Retrieved 28 July 2024.