Jaipal Reddy- An articulate leader who never compromised on values


Team Udayavani, Jul 28, 2019, 1:27 PM IST

Hyderabad: Known for his oratorical skills and outspokenness, veteran Congress leader and former union minister Jaipal Reddy never compromised on values throughout his political journey and did not hesitate to even oppose his then political boss, former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, on promulgation of Emergency.

The former Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting died at a hospital here early Sunday.

Reddy’s limited physical mobility due to polio never deterred him from achieving political heights and he served as a Lok Sabha MP for five terms, as a member of Rajya Sabha for two terms and was a four-term MLA.

After coming out of the Congress following imposition of Emergency, he joined the Janata party and contested against Indira Gandhi in Medak Lok Sabha constituency in 1980.He later joined its splinter group Janata Dal.

Besides earning him accolades, his exceptional oratorical skills and articulation made him the spokesperson for the United Front and National Front governments and the Congress Party.

Reddy was a staunch supporter of separate statehood for Telangana. Congress leaders recalled that he played a crucial role in convincing the UPA-II government and the AICC President Sonia Gandhi to grant separate statehood to Telangana.

In an interview to a Telugu news channel, Jaipal Reddy had said though he was offered the post of Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh during the separate Telangana agitation, he had declined it.

Reddy was a guiding force for Telangana Congress leaders who were agitating during the separate Telangana struggle in early in 2010

Born on January 16, 1942 in Madgul of Mahabubnagar district of Telangana, Reddy did his masters in English literature and was a student leader in the early 1960s.

A parliamentarian for several decades, he held key portfolios in various governments. He was conferred the Best Parliamentarian Award in 1998.

He was a member of the Andhra Pradesh (undivided) Legislative Assembly from 1969 to 1984.

Reddy was elected to the Lok Sabha for the first time in 1984 and was a member of the Rajya Sabha for two terms-1990-96 and 1997-98.

He became the Leader of the Opposition in the Upper House in 1991-1992.

He rejoined the Congress in 1999 and was elected to the Lok Sabha from Miryalguda in 2004 and in 2009 from Chevella constituency.

Jaipal Reddy lost the Lok Sabha polls from Mahabubnagar in 2014 and did not contest the 2019 General elections.

He served as Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting in the IK Gujral government and was allotted different portfolios in the Manmohan Singh government. In UPA-2, he was assigned the urban development ministry.

Later, he became the minister of petroleum and natural gas, but was shifted to the science and technology and earth sciences ministries, creating a political storm.

It was widely speculated that Jaipal Reddy was shunted out of the petroleum ministry owing to the notices issued to certain oil and gas companies on production issues.

He also authored some books, including “Ten Ideologies: The Great Asymmetry between Agrarianism and Industrialism.”

His brother Sudini Padma Reddy recalled that he never encouraged family politics.

“He was very disciplined and committed. He never encouraged family members entering politics and kept all of us (brothers and sons) away from politics. Our roles used to be confined to only campaigning during elections, but never in active politics,” he said.

In an informal chat with friends, Jaipal Reddy once said he and former Defence Minister A K Antony were two prominent Congress leaders who did not encourage their children to join politics.

Reddy’s nephew Vijayender Reddy said the late leader’s sons are into various businesses.

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