Narasapuram - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

Lok Sabha Duration Name of M.P. Party Affiliation
Second 1957–1962 Ramam Uddaraju Communist Party of India
Third 1962–1967 D. Balarama Raju Indian National Congress
Fourth 1967–1971 D. Balarama Raju Indian National Congress
Fifth 1971–1977 M.T. Raju Indian National Congress
Sixth 1977–1980 Subhash Chandra Bose Alluri Indian National Congress
Seventh 1980–1984 Subhash Chandra Bose Alluri Indian National Congress
Eighth 1984–1989 Vijay Kumar Raju Bhupathiraju Telugu Desam Party
Ninth 1989–1991 Vijay Kumar Raju Bhupathiraju Telugu Desam Party
Tenth 1991–1996 Vijay Kumar Raju Bhupathiraju Telugu Desam Party
Eleventh 1996–1998 Subbarayudu Kothapalli
Twelfth 1998–1999 Bapiraju Kanumuri Indian National Congress
Thirteenth 1999–2004 Venkata Krishnam Raju Uppalapati Bharatiya Janata Party
Fourteenth 2004-09 Venkata Harirama Jogaiah Chegondi Indian National Congress
Fifteenth 2009-Incumbent Bapiraju Kanumuri Indian National Congress

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