Botsa Satyanarayana Biography, Age, Spouse, Family, Native, Political party, Wiki, and other details

About Botsa Satyanarayana

Botsa Satyanarayana is an Indian politician from Andhra Pradesh. He belonged to the Indian National Congress until 2015 and he joined the YSR Congress on 7 June 2015. He is a former cabinet minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development in Andhra Pradesh

MLA Botsa Satyanarayana Biography

Full nameBotsa Satyanarayana
Date of Birth/DOB9 July 1958
Birth PlaceVijayanagaram, Andhra Pradesh
Current DesignationVijayanagaram, Andhra Pradesh
Current AddressDoor No.16-3-29, Korada Street, Vizhanagaram, Vizianagaram District, A.P
ProfessionPolitician
Father nameLate Gurunaidu
MarriedYes
SpouseBotcha Jhansi Lakshmi
Children2
Education QualificationBachelor of Arts
College or UniversityMaharajah’s College Andhra University
NationalityIndian
Political partyYSR Congress Party (2015 – present)
Other political affiliationsIndian National Congress (1999-2015)

Botsa Satyanarayana Political Career:

  • Botcha Satyanarayana won the Bobbili parliamentary constituency in 1999 as an MP. Due to the NDA climate, the Indian National Congress party won only 5 MPs from Andhra Pradesh and Botcha was one of them. Botcha represented as MLA from Cheepurupalli Assembly constituency in 2004, 2009. Botcha served as Minister for Heavy Industries, Panchayati Raj, Housing, Transport and Marketing. He served as the president of Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee.
  • After Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy’s death due to a helicopter crash in 2009, Konijeti Rosaiah, Nallari Kiran Kumar Reddy served as the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh. At that time, Botcha’s name also came up in the campaign as the chief ministerial candidate.
  • In 2015, Botcha resigned from the Indian National Congress party and joined the YSR Congress Party‌ along with his family and supporters.[11] He represented third-time MLA from Cheepurupalli constituency in 2019 and served as the Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development in the Government of Andhra Pradesh from 8 June 2019 to 7 April 2022.

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