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.

Bollineni Parthasarathy Naidu's family during his schooling days at Chittoor and at Shri.

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.

After marriage, he started his career as a teacher at Sholingur and later at Uttara Brahmana Palli, Elementary School, Diguvamagham.

1962 Member of Legislative Assembly Tavanampalle Swatantra Party Rajagopala Naidu has one daughter, Galla Aruna Kumari.

2.Has done lot of Social Activities untired lessly 3.Stage plays performed at Diguvamagham, in particular "Sarasisa" and so forth 4.Instrumental in permitting Harijans for Darshan at Tirumala 5.Land acquisition for High School at Aragonda 2.Instrumental in setting-up Electricity Sub-Station at Aragonda 3.Established “Balananda” societies for children's 2.Participated in Ant-Toddy movement and was imprisoned at Rajahmundry jail 2.Established School for Politics at Tiruttani 3.Instrumental in laying Thar Road between Aragonda – Chittoor 4.Provided help to set up sugar factory and Krishnaveni Junior school for ladies at Chittoor 2.Elected as Member of Legislative Council, Andhra Pradesh.

2.Instrumental in While he was alive there were no instances of any political, education, or cultural event being organised without his participation.

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.