Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy (16 August 1920 – 27 September 2001) served as the 9th chief minister of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh in 1983 and then from 1992 to 1994. Reddy was a member of the Indian National Congress and was elected to the Lok Sabha six times. Reddy also served as a Union cabinet Minister, along with serving on several parliamentary committees. He lost the 1999 elections and subsequently retired from active politics. Botanical Garden in Hyderabad is named after him.

Early life

Reddy was born in the remote village of Laddagiri in the Kurnool district While Reddy graduated law school, he rarely practiced law due to his political workload.

Personal life

Reddy was married on 7 June 1950 to Smt. K. Shyamla Reddy. He had two sons and three daughters. His son, Kotla Jayasurya Prakasha Reddy, was a Member of Parliament representing Kurnool Parliamentary constituency for his second term. Reddy's interests included sports, games, and reading. He was the captain of the hockey and football teams at Besant Theosophical College in Madanapalli, Andhra Pradesh and Chairman of Andhra Pradesh Sports Council from 1967 to 1969. He improved infrastructure in the Kurnool District and developed farmland in his native village. Reddy engaged in value-based politics, and he remained respected even after losing his Chief Ministership to N. T. Rama Rao. After his death, "Kisan ghat" was erected in his memory by the state government.

As a politician, Reddy was credited with starting 15 primary and secondary schools in villages throughout the Kurnool District in Andhra Pradesh. His work included the following:

Designations

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| 1955–61

| Member, Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Secretary, Congress Legislature Party, Andhra Pradesh

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| 1955–61

| Member, Public Accounts Committee

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| 1959–67

| Chairman, Zila Parishad, Kurnool

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| 1961–62

| Chairman, Public Accounts Committee

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| 1962–64

| General-Secretary, Pradesh Congress Committee (Indira) [P.C.C.(I)], Andhra Pradesh

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| 1967–72

| Member, Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council

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| 1967–71

| Minister, Co-operation, Major Irrigation and Finance, Andhra Pradesh

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| 1977

| Elected to 6th Lok Sabha

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| 1977–82

| Member, Committee on Estimates

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| 1980–81

| President, P.C.C.(I), Andhra Pradesh

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| 1980

| Re-elected to 7th Lok Sabha (2nd term)

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| 1982–83

| Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh

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| 1983–84

| Union Cabinet Minister, Shipping and Transport and Union Cabinet Minister, Industry and Company Affairs

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| 1989

| Re-elected to 9th Lok Sabha (3rd term)

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| 1990–91

| Member, Committee on Subordinate Legislation/Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Water Resources/Member, Political Affairs Committee, Congress Parliamentary Party (C.P.P.)

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| 1991

| Re-elected to 10th Lok Sabha (4th term)

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| 1991–92

| Union Cabinet Minister, Law, Justice and Company Affairs

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| 1992–94

| Member, Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly

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| 1992–94

| Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh (2nd term)

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| 1996

| Re-elected to 11th Lok Sabha (5th term)

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| 1996–97

| Member, Committee on Transport and Tourism

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| 1998

| Re-elected to 12th Lok Sabha (6th term)

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| 1998–99

| Member, Committee on Transport and Tourism/Member, Rules Committee/Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Civil Aviation

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