Career
He was elected to Lok sabha six times, four times from the Mahbubnagar parliamentary constituency and twice from Medak. He served in the central government of India in the capacity of Union Deputy Minister and Union Minister of State handling portfolios like Railways, Education and Social Welfare, Information and Broadcasting and Defence. Mallikarjun was born in 1941 at Nallagandla village of Medak district.
He died of cardiac arrest in Hyderabad on 24 December 2002.
He soon became a student leader for the separate statehood of Telangana agitation between 1969 and 1971. He later joined the Indian National Congress party after the suppression of the fight for a Separate Telangana and was re-elected to Lok sabha in 1977 from Medak constituency.
He gave up his Medak seat in 1980 for the election of former Prime minister of India, Indira Gandhi in a by-election. He then moved to Mahbubnagar district and was elected from that parliamentary constituency four times, in 1980, 1989, 1991 and 1996, in spite of being a native of Medak district.
However, he lost the election in Mahbubnagar in 1984 and 1998.
He initially was inducted into Indira Gandhi"s central ministry as Deputy Minister for Railways. He also served as union minister under former prime ministers Rajiv Gandhi and P.V.Narasimha Rao, handling portfolios like Education and Social Welfare, Information and Broadcasting and Defence. He was also the President of the Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee for two years between 1996 and 1998 and then went to form a pressure group of Telangana leaders within the congress for the separate statehood of Telangana until his death in 2002.
The last rites of Mallikarjun were held at Nallagandla village in Medak district on 25 December 2002 with State honours.