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Chairperson of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council

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Chairperson of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council
Āndhra Pradēś Śāsana Maṇḍali Chairpersonn
since 19 November 2021
AppointerMembers of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council
Term length Subject to the pleasure of the Legislative Council (Six years maximum)
Inaugural holder A. Chakrapani
Formation30 March 2007; 18 years ago
Deputy Zakia Khanam

The Chairperson of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council presides over the upper house of the Andhra Pradesh Legislature. The Chairperson regulates the debates and proceedings of the House.

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The office was in existence from 1958 to 1985 and again from 2007 when the Andhra Pradesh Sasana Mandali has been reconstituted. [1]

As of 19 November 2021, the elected Chairperson of the council is Koyye Moshenu Raju.

President of the Madras Legislative Council

Madras Legislative Council, the first representative legislature for the Madras Presidency was established in December 1920. The presiding officer of the council was known as the president. P. Rajagopalachari was nominated as the first president and took office on 17 December 1920.

No.NameImageAssumed officeLeft office
1 P. Rajagopalachari December 1920February 1925
2 L. D. Swamikannu Pillai L. D. Swamikannu Pillai.jpg February 1925September 1925
3 M. Ratnaswami September 19251926
4C. V. S. Narasimha Raju19261930
5 B. Ramachandra Reddi Bezawada ramachandra reddy.jpg 19301937

Chairman of Madras Legislative Council

The Government of India Act 1935 enabled the introduction of provincial autonomy in 1937, and the [ Madras Legislative Council]] became the upper chamber of a bicameral legislature. The presiding officer of the council was called as the chairman of the council. This agreement continued after Indian Independence till the abolition of the council in 1986.

No.NameImageTook officeLeft officePolitical party
1 U. Rama Rao 19371945 INC
2R. B. Ramakrishna Raju19461952
3 P. V. Cherian Dr. P. V. Cherian in 1958.jpg 195220 April 1964

|==List of chairpersons==

#Chair [2] Took officeLeft officeDurationDY ChairTook officeLeft officeDurationPartyChief Minister
1 Madapati Hanumantha Rao 7 July 195830 June 19601 year, 359 daysG.Siris Raju8 July 195830 June 19605 years, 358 days Indian National Congress
11 July 196020 July 19644 years, 9 days
2 Gottipati Brahmaiah 25 July 196430 June 19683 years, 341 days Mamidipudi Anandam 17 July 196430 March 19661 year, 256 days Indian National Congress
3Pidathala Ranga Reddy15 July 196813 March 19723 years, 242 daysErram Sathyanarayana11 September 196930 June 1970292 days Indian National Congress
4Thota Rama Swamy25 March 197230 June 19742 years, 97 daysSyed Mukasheer Shah7 December 197030 June 19743 years, 205 days Indian National Congress
5N. Venkata Subbaiah2 July 197428 March 19783 years, 269 daysThota Panchajanyam
G.Siris Raju
2 July 197428 March 19783 years, 269 days Indian National Congress
6Syed Mukasheer Shah26 March 197930 June 19801 year, 96 days K. Keshava Rao 26 March 197930 June 19801 year, 96 days Indian National Congress
23 February 198131 May 19854 years, 97 days A. Chakrapani 23 February 198131 May 19854 years, 97 days
Legislative Council abolished during the period (31 May 1985 – 29 March 2007) 21 years, 302 days
7 A. Chakrapani 1 April 20071 June 20147 years, 61 daysMd.Jani1 April 20071 June 20147 years, 61 days Indian National Congress
2 June 201427 May 20172 years, 359 daysS.V.Satish Kumar Reddy2 June 201427 May 20172 years, 359 days Telugu Desam Party
8 N. Md. Farooq 15 November 201710 November 2018360 daysReddy Subrahmanyam15 November 201710 November 2018360 days Telugu Desam Party
9 Shariff Mohammed Ahmed 7 February 201931 May 20212 years, 113 daysReddy Subrahmanyam7 February 201927 July 20201 year, 171 days Telugu Desam Party
10 Koyye Moshenu Raju 19 November 2021Incumbent4 years, 10 days Zakia Khanam 26 November 202113 May 2025 [3] 3 years, 168 days YSR Congress Party

References

  1. "Chairman". aplegislature.org. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  2. "Former Chairmen". aplegislature.org. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  3. "Deputy Chairperson of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council Mayana Zakia Khanam quits YSRCP, joins BJP". The Hindu. 14 May 2025.
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