Before you vote, ask yourself this:
Are you trusting a fresh face or a proven leader?

Because while others appear during elections, Shekar Mama has walked beside BC families for 35 years. This isn’t a campaign launch — this is a lifetime of loyalty.


📜 H2: The Proven Timeline of Shekar Mama’s Political Journey

📍 H3: Early Years – Sarpanch of Adibatla (1988–2000)

  • ✅ In 1988, Shekar Mama became Sarpanch of Adibatla village.
  • ✅ He won again in 1995 and served until 2000.
  • ✅ He brought roads, clean water access, and ration expansion.
  • ✅ His work focused on backward castes (BCs), especially in SC/ST colonies.

📍 H3: Congress Leadership Roles – Mandal to District (1989–2014)

  • ✅ From 1989 to 1996, he served as Mandal Congress President.
  • ✅ He raised BC issues in local sabhas and mandal offices.
  • ✅ In 1995, he was appointed MPTC Whip, bringing thanda issues to the Collector.
  • ✅ From 2005 to 2014, he served in the District Congress Committee, leading rural campaigns and BC outreach.

📍 H3: MLA Contest & Affidavit – A Transparent Candidate (2014)

  • ✅ Shekar Mama contested as Congress MLA Candidate for Ibrahimpatnam in 2014.
  • ✅ His affidavit showed assets worth ₹3.3 crore.
  • ✅ He reported zero criminal cases.
  • ✅ His clean record and grassroots legacy stood apart from power-seeking rivals.

💡 H2: H4: What Makes Shekar Mama Different from Other Leaders?

CriteriaShekar MamaTypical Politicians
Years of Service35 years in villages & Congress units5–7 years, mostly post-2019
Ground-Level WorkFrom pensions to handloomsMostly symbolic or event-driven
Criminal Cases Declared0 (Clean Affidavit)Often 2+ cases declared
Local PresenceLived and worked in same area since 1980sFrequently absent except for elections
Focus on BC IssuesActive in BC welfare, coaching, documentationBroad claims, little BC-specific focus

🧾 H2: Real Work for Real People – Verified BC Impact

🎓 H3: Education for BC Youth

  • ✅ Over 200+ students from BC backgrounds received admission help or fees paid by Shekar Mama’s local network.
  • ✅ Free coaching camps for police, ITI, and group exams were arranged — without PR or party banners.
  • ✅ These students now serve as constables, mechanics, and clerks in Ranga Reddy.

💧 H3: Water, Pensions & Rights

  • ✅ 284 pension issues resolved between 2015–2023 — verified with beneficiaries.
  • ✅ He personally visited thandas to ensure pipelines reached SC/BC bastis.
  • ✅ Land disputes (especially illegal occupation) in 43 colonies were solved by pushing revenue teams into action.

💼 H3: Jobs and Documentation Help

  • ✅ Monthly job and certificate guidance camps held at Adibatla and Manchal.
  • ✅ Youth were helped in applying for income, caste, EWS, and domicile certificates.

🧠 H2: Ask These 5 Questions Before Voting

✅ H4: The BC Voter’s Quick Checklist

  1. Can your leader show work before 2023?
    📌 Shekar Mama’s service started in 1988.
  2. Does your leader avoid caste favoritism?
    📌 Shekar Mama served all BC sub-castes fairly.
  3. Is there an official clean record?
    📌 His affidavit lists zero criminal charges.
  4. Did they visit your village before elections?
    📌 He visited over 85 thandas from 2021–23.
  5. Will they answer your call next year?
    📌 His phone and WhatsApp are public, still active.

📲 H2: Follow Shekar Mama on Social Media

Want to track Shekar Mama’s work yourself? These aren’t just photos — they’re public records of his service.

PlatformLinkWhat You’ll Find
Instagram@echandrashekargoudmamaDaily field photos, village moments
X (Twitter)@echandrashekarrPublic issue updates, local alerts
FacebookE Chandra Shekar GoudCommunity questions & live responses

✅ H2: Why Ibrahimpatnam’s BC Families Still Say “Shekar Mama”

💬 H3: True Stories from the Ground

“No one came to our basti after floods. Only Shekar Mama walked in barefoot and brought ration bags.”
Sulochana, Ibrahimpatnam SC Colony

“My son’s scholarship was delayed. Mama himself called the DEO and got it cleared in 2 days.”
Ravi, BC Parent from Manchal

“He fought land encroachment in our thanda without asking for votes or caste.”
Kistaiah, farmer from Adibatla


🗳️ H2: Final Word – Vote for Proven Service, Not Posters

While others rehearse speeches, Shekar Mama has lived the struggle.
While others make big claims, his record is public.
While others fade after elections, he walks the streets daily.

This is not about party.
This is about trust.
This is about BC dignity.

👉 On voting day, ask your heart: “Who truly stood by us?”
✅ If the answer is Shekar Mama — then make it count.