Know Your Khammam MP Nama Nageswar Rao
With the victory in 2019 general polls, Nama Nageswar Rao (62) will be representing the Khammam Lok Sabha constituency for the second time in Parliament. He earlier won the seat in 2009.
Nageswar Rao was the first among the MPs in Lok Sabha to sign separate Telangana Bill introduced in Parliament in 2014. He lost the 2014 LS election from Khammam which he had contested on a TDP ticket. Before entering
the electoral politics, he ran Madhucon Projects, an infrastructure company, and was a pioneer of granite industry in AP and Telangana. He founded Nama Muthiah Memorial Trust in memory of his father to serve the poor. A new entrant into the TRS, Nageswar Rao was successful in connecting with leaders and cadres in the constituency.
He laid out a campaigning strategy involving both old and new leaders of the party, gaining their acceptance.
He continued the same tempo since the time of hitting the campaign trail on March 27 at Mulakalapally after offering prayers at Sri Seeta Ramachandraswamy Temple at Bhadrachalam till the end of electioneering on April 9.
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