Krishikar Lok Party

Dissatisfied, Ranga left the Congress and established the KLP with support from followers in Gujarat, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh.[4] Key members of the party like Kandula Obul Reddy, Peddireddy Timmareddy, Gouthu Latchanna, Bharati Devi, V.V.The party decided to participate in the Duggirala by-election, putting forward Ancha Venkateswarlu as its candidate with high expectations.[4] KLP contested the 1951 Lok Sabha elections, winning one seat for the party from the Bharatpur Sawaimadhopur constituency.The Krishikar Lok Party played an important role in the Madras State Legislative Assembly by supporting C. Rajagopalachari in forming the ministry.
LeaderAcharya N. G. RangaIndian National CongressHyderabadIdeologyLok SabhaMadras Legislative AssemblyHyderabad StateN. G. RangaHyderabad State Praja Party1952 Madras Legislative Assembly electionC. RajagopalachariSwatantra PartyN.G. RangaTanguturi Prakasam PanthuluPraja PartyKisan Mazdoor Praja PartyGujaratRajasthanAndhra PradeshKandula Obul ReddyGouthu LatchannaBharati DeviPaturi Rajagopala NaiduTenaliMeduri Nageswara RaoKrishna districtGuntur districtNeerukunda Rama RaoEast Godavari districtSrikakulamVisakhapatnamMadras State Legislative Assembly1955 Andhra State Legislative Assembly electionJawaharlal Nehru1957 general electionTenali Lok Sabha constituencyYadlapati Venkata RaoChowdary SatyanarayanaVilluri VenkataramanaN. V. Rama RaoBharati Devi RangaThe PrintIndian Council of World AffairsElection Commission of IndiaIndian political party