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Desapati Srinivas
BornTelangana, India
Occupation(s)Activist, Singer, Lyricist

Desapati Srinivas is an Indian lyricist, singer, activist. He is one of the leaders of Telangana Separation Movement. His songs are eloquent. He is an advocate for the separation of Telangana.

Career

Desapati Srinivas was a school teacher. He travels to all major public meetings and rallies organised for Telangana Separation. He is often invited to Television talk shows to discuss Telangana Movement.

His lyrics are sometimes used in movies.

References

  1. KCR to pen songs for party's audio campaign Times of India. 17 March 2009.
  2. Tough fight for Cheriyal, station Ghanpur seats The Hindu. May 19, 2008.

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