latchanna in A Sentence

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    Latchanna also participated in the Quit India Movement.

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    Yashodadevi, wife of Latchanna did satyagraha in Guntur with 25,000 tappers.

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    Latchanna organised and led the tappers satyagraha to secure rehabilitation for the unemployed tappers.

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    In spite of intensive vigilance, Latchanna toured the villages during nights and exhorted public.

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    Latchanna had won both the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections from Srikakulam district in 1967.

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    Latchanna visited the village and opened a defence camp at Haripuram to prevent police harassment of kisans.

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    Latchanna was taken into executive committee and parliamentary board of the Swatantra Party as vice-president in 1959.

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    Latchanna too filed the nomination as independent candidate, but withdrew in last with major differences between son and Latchanna.

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    In 1958, when C. Rajagopalachari, president of Swatantra Party visited Hyderabad, Latchanna joined Swatantra Party by dissolving"Andhra Pradesh Democratic Front.

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    Lok Dal candidates including Latchanna suffered with film actor N. T. Rama Rao wave of Telugu Desam Party in 1983 general elections.

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    Latchanna again, started statewide agitation and demanded the government of Andhra Pradesh to renew the publication of backward classes list by omitting Kapu.

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    When Telugu Desam Party denied ticket to Gouthu Shivaji in 1989 elections, Latchanna supported his son as independent and got him elected successfully.

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    Latchanna, as opposition leader in assembly, launched statewide agitation for the withdrawal of"Land Revenue Enhancement Act 1967" and for abolition of"Land Revenue" altogether.

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    Later, Latchanna took active part in the creation of"Andhra Pradesh Democratic Front" along with Congress dissident Marri Chenna Reddy and socialist leader P.V.G. Raju.

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    Latchanna as the minister of former Andhra state, was the signatory of Gentlemen's agreement to safeguard the interests and prevent discrimination against Telangana in 1956.

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    When Latchanna was in Rangoon, Babu Rajendra Prasad sent a telegram to Latchanna to file nomination for Visakhapatnam by-election from Indian National Congress in 1948.

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    Latchanna started a statewide agitation for the restoration of list of Other Backward Classes, a statutory obligation under the Articles 15(4) and 16(4) of the Constitution of India.

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    Latchanna was sentenced for one year for possessing seditious literature and sent to Alipuram camp jail while Killi Appala Naidu was sent as a detenue to Tanjavur central jail.

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    In the meantime, Latchanna went to Cuttack, Kharagpur, Tatanagar, and Calcutta to meet the"Indian Republic Revolutionary Party" leaders for joining their movement as promised to Siva Verma and B.K. Sinha.

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    As Latchanna was released with 6 months conviction before his Andhra colleagues who were convicted for one year, he and his colleagues decided to meet again to start revolutionary party after release too.

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    In 1952 first General elections of independent India, Latchanna got elected to Madras assembly along with 11 more members in the composite Visakhapatnam district on Krishikar Lok Party ticket by defeating congress candidate.

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    Latchanna lost the elections for the first time strangely not to Telugu Desam Party candidate, but instead to Congress candidate Latchanna was elected to assembly continuously from 1952 till 1983 by losing once in 1983.

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    In 1977 general elections, Latchanna was elected to the Andhra Pradesh assembly from Janata Party ticket and was recognised officially, as the opposition leader, as Janata Legislature Party was the main opposition party in the Andhra Pradesh assembly.

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    With imprisonment in Rajahmundry central jail aftermath the civil disobedience in 1932, he came in contact with revolutionists like Vijay Kumar Sinha(Bijoy Kumar Sinha) and Siva Verma who were life imprisoned in Lahore Conspiracy Case in connection with Bhagat Singh who were also imprisoned in the same block in which Latchanna was imprisoned.

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