Background
Ramam was the son of Peda Padmaraju.
politician member of the Lok Sabha
Ramam was the son of Peda Padmaraju.
He studied at Vinayasraman in Guntur.
He was a parliamentarian and a leader of peasants movement. At the age of 18, he joined the Indian National Congress and took part in the Salt Satyagraha. He went to Calcutta for the 1933 Congress session, and was jailed there.
He went on to becoming president of the Narsapur Taluk Congress Committee and organising secretary of the District Congress Committee.
Raman took part in building the Communist Party of India in West Godavari. He served as the secretary of the District Committee of the party between 1935 and 1951.
Ramam was elected to the Lok Sabha (lower house of the parliament of India) in the 1957 general election. He stood as the Consumer price index candidate in Narsapur constituency, obtaining 134,119 votes (5158% of the votes in the constituency).
Ramam lost the Narsapur seat in the 1962 general election.
He finished in second place with 167,209 votes (46%). When Consumer price index went through a split, Ramam sided with the Communist Party of India (Marxist). He contested the 1967 general election as the Consumer price index(M) candidate in Narsapur, finishing in second place with 148,721 votes (3576%).
In the 1971 general election he again finished in second place in Narsapur, with 92,601 votes (2356%).
Likewise, in the 1977 general election he finished in second place with 142,162 votes (3084%). Again in the 1980 general election he finished in second place with 114,156 votes (2582%).
In 1952 he became the treasurer of the organisation. He also served as secretary of the Sabari Project Ryots Association.
He served as president of the All India Kisan Sabha.
The following year he became a member of the Congress Socialist Party. In 1937 he became a member of the Provincial Congress Committee. In 1952 he became a Secretariat member of the Andhra Provincial Committee of the Communist Party.
He was a member of the Andhra Pradesh State Committee and its secretariat for many years, until he retired from political work due to old age.
He leader of the peasants movement, he served as an Executive Committee member of the Andhra Rashtra Ryots Sangham for a long period.