The former minister and Kapu movement leader Mudragada Padmanabham, who left a distinct mark on Andhra Pradesh politics, has passed away. He died at the age of 73 while receiving treatment in Hyderabad. Mudragada's death has filled the political circles with sorrow, as he played a key role in the state's politics for decades.
Mudragada will be remembered in the political history of the state as a leader who fought for the rights of the Kapu social group. He actively participated in public life for several decades, serving as an MLA, MP, and minister. His role in the Kapu reservations movement received significant recognition.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu expressed deep shock at the death of Mudragada Padmanabham. He reportedly issued orders to the officials to conduct the last rites with state honors, recalling the services he rendered in state politics.
A movement leader, a political figure, and a voice for a social group, Mudragada Padmanabham is no more. However, his political struggles, movements, and efforts for the people will remain etched in the political history of Andhra Pradesh.
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