- Source: Paturi Rajagopala Naidu
Paturi Rajagopala Naidu, better known as Rajanna (5 April 1920 – 21 October 1997), was an Indian freedom fighter, parliamentarian, and kisan (farmer) leader. He was the political guru of Nara Chandrababu Naidu. He was an exponent of the peasant philosophy, and considered the father of the Indian Peasant Movement after Swami Sahajanand Saraswati.
Early life
Rajagopala Naidu was born on 5 April 1920 at Diguvamagham to Smt. Paturi Lakshmamma and Shri. Paturi Srinivasulu Naidu. His primary education was at Diguvamagham Aided School, Secondary Education at District Board High School, Chittoor, and his higher education was at Government College, Anantapur, and was completed in 1942.
Shri. Chennakrishnayya and Shri. K. Rama Naidu was his teacher at Diguvamagham. He stayed along with Shri. Bollineni Parthasarathy Naidu's family during his schooling days at Chittoor and at Shri. Konda Venkatappaiah's family in Anantapur.
He had an inclination towards politics from his college days and was inspired by a communist leader Shri. Tadipatri Rami Reddy. He discretely disseminated the "Akashavani" newspaper by riding a bicycle and used to go to college wearing a "Gandhian Cap" and started numerous daring developments against British principles by dislodging the railway tracks.
He returned to Diguvamagham holding a bachelor's degree in 1942 and engaged in social service in and around Diguvamagham village by starting many social organizations.
He has played a stage performance “ Annagari Koolodu” for which Shri. N.G.Ranga was the chief guest. From then on he was greatly inspired by Shri. N.G. Ranga and later become his follower and close associate.
He was married to Smt. Amaravathamma, daughter of Shri. Seenaiah Naidu, of Kondrajukalva village. After marriage, he started his career as a teacher at Sholingur and later at Uttara Brahmana Palli, Elementary School, Diguvamagham. After that, he worked at Oriental Publishing Company, Madras for a few days and also at their Chittoor branch.
His daughter, Aruna Kumari was born in 1945. His wife, Smt. Paturi Amaravathama died in 1947 and thereafter he remained a widower.
Political career
Children
Rajagopala Naidu has one daughter, Galla Aruna Kumari.
Family
Dr. Ramachandra Naidu Galla- Son-in-law
Dr. Ramadevi Gourineni- Granddaughter married to Dr. Prasad Gourineni
Jayadev Galla - Grandson married to Padma Galla
Harshavardhana Gourineni, Vikramaditya Gourineni married to Ankita - Great grandchildren
Ashok Galla, Siddharth Galla - Great grandchildren
Other Major Inspiring Activities
While he was alive there were no instances of any political, education, or cultural event being organised without his participation.
Shri. Rajagopala Naidu, strongly believed that a society's development greatly depends on the education of the people in that society. With the inspiration and his motivation, Smt. Aruna Kumari Galla and Dr. Ramachandra Naidu Galla, established a non-profit charitable association in 1969, Krishnadevaraya Educational and Cultural Association (KECA), to help deserving meritorious students.
KECA till today has supported 1500 students with financial support of close to Rs. 2.25 crores.
Author and Philosopher
He was an author, philosopher, novel playwright and has written: Sarasisa, Bagna Hruydayam, Porabatu, Ranaprathap, kalasajalalu, Tyaga Bhoomi, Bharatha Vijayam, Vennela velugulu, Chandragiri Durgam, Chatrapathi Sivaji, Daivopahatudu, Dara, Jejavva, Ramanujuni Prathigna, Gandikota, Matrumandiram, Madhulika, Tamasoma, Kurukshetre, Radeyudu, Bagyanagaram, Krishnavataram, Bhagavan Parasuram, Pridvivallabudu, Buddamsaranamgachhami, Netaji, translation of few Malayalaswamy writings.
He has also written Mahabharath in English: “The Trial The Triumph”.