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Satyanarayana Sastri, Sri Candhi Mahatmuni Jeevitham, 1921; Atmakuri Govindacharyulu, Gandhi Mahatmuny Charitra, 1921, etc.

62. For a brief on its major elements, see Modali Nagabhushana Sarma, op. dt., p. 214;

for information on different types of books written on Gandhi or inspired by Gandhi, see ibid., pp. 209-218.

63. Kistna Patrika, 25 June 1921.

64. The money which they got by selling this book was given to famine relief work in Russia. In this book the author analysed the historical significance of the October revolution in Russia and vividly narrated the leadership role played by Lenin. Lenin's thesis adopted by the Second International in June 1920 was reproduced as an appendix to the book. See Kambhampati Satyanarayana, Andhra Pradeshio Communist Udyama Charitra ('History of Communist Movement in Andhra Pradesh'), Vol. I, Vijayawada, 1983, pp. 19-20.

65. Andhra Patrika, Ugadi Sanchika, April 1921, pp. 57-64. This is reproduced in Kambhampati Satyanarayana's book, ibid., Appendix-2, pp. 182-190.

66. Ibid., pp. 189-90 (translated from Telugu).

67. Janmabhumi, 19 January 1922.

68. See the translation of Mahaprastanam above.

69. V.V. Krishna Rao, Andhra Pradesh Swatantranikimundu Ryotu Pooratalu, Ryotu Sanghalu ('Peasant Struggles and Peasant Associations before Independence'), Vijayawada, 1981, p. 14.

70. 'Krishikar Lok's Aims and Objects', N.G.Ranga's Presidential Address for the First Andhra Convention of Krishikar Lok Party, Tenali, Guntur district, dt. 7th and 8th May 1954, Tenali, 1954, p. 14.

71. Ryotangam (Editor, B.T. Narasimha Charyulu, Chennapatnam, Telugu monthly), Vol. I, No. 1, October 1928, pp. 4-8; Vol. I, No. 7, April 1929, pp. 3-5: the most interesting one is his Ryotu Biddalakoka Sandeesam/ ('One message to peasant sons') in Rural India, Vol. IV, No. 7, July 1929, pp. 150-59; also see Vol. IV, No. 12, Dec.1929, pp. 269-81; Vol. V, No. 1, January 1930, pp. 7-8.

72. Rural India, Vol. IV, No. 12, Dec. 1929, pp. 269-81. The translated para is from pp. 280-81 from Telugu. This is only the first part of his speech. For the second part, see ibid.. Vol. V, No. 1, January 1930, pp. 7-8. In this part he elaborated on what type of Swarajya the ryots would benefit under and the necessity of capturing political power.

73. N.G. Ranga's Presidential Address (1954), op. dt., pp. 14-15.

74. The Hindu, 1 Dec. 1926; also reproduced in M. Venkatarangaiya, Vol. Ill, pp. 420-

75. Ibid.

76. Ibid., p. 423; also see GOM, G.O. No. 691, pub. (Confid.), dt. 1st August 1927.

77. The Hindu, 20 May 1927.



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