Kondapalli Seetharamaiah

Kondapalli Seetharamaiah (Telugu: కొండపల్లి సీతారామయ్య; 1914—12 April 2002) was a senior communist leader and Maoist organizer in India.

Kondapalli Seetharamaiah was born into a rich family in Lingavaram village, Nandivada mandal of Gudivada revenue division, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, and was brought up in the nearby Jonnapadu village.

Kondapalli Seetha Ramaiah also lived in Jannaram village, of Mancherial district for almost 20 and more years, he moved here along with one of the close associates Mulupuri Gopal Rao.

Post-independence and Cold War Contemporary history Kondapalli Seetharamaiah, at a young age, joined the communist movements.

[2] In August 1974, the Andhra Pradesh State Committee of COC, CPI(ML) was organised, with Seetharamaiah as one of its three members.

[4] On 2 January 1982, he was arrested in Hyderabad at Begumpet Railway Station, when waiting to board a train to Bombay.

Sathyamurthy had begun questioning Maoist character of the party, on the lines of Deng Xiaoping.