Kallur Subba Rao was an Indian freedom activist and politician.
Background
He was born in Kallur near Hindupur Taluk, Anantapur District. His Father’s name was Sri Surappa and his mother"s name was Smt Puttamma. Kallur Subba Rao was born on 25 May 1897, and was the first person to start the Congress Movement in Rayalaseema.
Education
He studied up to 12th standard.
Career
He was a scholar in Kannada and Telugu and a teacher by profession. When Subba Rao was 17-year-old, he attended a meeting hosted by Annie Besant. He was imprisoned for 7 years as a freedom fighter.
He was a great poet and a very good orator.
Rutherford, the then collector of Anantapur District, used to call him the "Lion of Congress". Doctor Rajendra Prasad used to call him the "Prison Graduate" because Subba Rao was a great reader of Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana and Bhagavatha.
He was an Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) General Secretary. He died on December 20, 1972.
Membership
Thereafter, he started participating in other such meetings and became an active member of Indian Freedom Struggle. After Indian independence, he was elected as a Member of Constituent Assembly of India from Madras Presidency. He was elected as a Member of Legislative Assembly three times.