A Journey of Service, Spirituality, and Transformative Leadership
Full Name: Aasaasri Sarvagna Vijayaarya Kshatriya Saatavaahana Sreemukudu
S/O: Maudhgalayanudu
Born in Gangavaram, Ananthagiri Hills, Vikarabad, his journey represents a unique synthesis of spiritual wisdom, political acumen, and unwavering commitment to social justice. Known simply as Vijaya Aarya in public discourse, he embodies the transformative power of dedicated service and principled leadership.
His life, unfolding across 16 chapters, chronicles a remarkable journey from humble village roots to becoming a prominent voice in national discourse on spirituality, politics, and social transformation. Every step of his path has been guided by a singular mission: "Public Service through Politics."
Born in Gangavaram, Ananthagiri Hills, Vikarabad, shaped by ancestral heritage and early exposure to both spirituality and social inequality. His father became his first guru, teaching wisdom through stories, scriptures, and hands-on life lessons rather than formal schooling.
At age 15, a profound question—"Who am I?"—sparked an internal revolution. This introspection became the turning point that transformed personal reflection into a mission of public service through politics, changing the trajectory of his entire life.
Drawn to figures like Buddha, Vivekananda, Phule, Ambedkar, Rajguru, and Sardar Patel—spiritual warriors and revolutionaries who fought for justice. These became living voices guiding his conscience and shaping his ideological framework.
Rejecting the limitations of formal education, he pursued a self-directed path of learning under his father's guidance for 8 years through the National Literacy Mission. His curriculum: scriptures, constitutional law, political history, and moral philosophy.
Synthesized spiritual wisdom from Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism. Embraced the Indian Constitution as his "modern scripture," making it the moral compass guiding all his public work.
From age 7, participated in RSS as Swayamsevak, then ABVP as student activist, followed by roles in Hindu Vahini and BJP. Each phase was a laboratory for learning organization, leadership, and critical questioning of existing systems.
In 2009, stepped into the Telangana Statehood Movement not as politician but as son of the soil. Served as advisor and strategist for civil society coalitions, mobilizing people for a cause of regional identity and dignity.
Transitioned from activism to organization-building. Founded Ekata Civil Organisation in 1990 to unite communities beyond caste, religion, and politics—a people-centric platform for grassroots democracy and citizen empowerment.
My journey has been guided by principles that transcend personal ambition and focus on collective transformation. These are not abstract ideals but lived values that have shaped every decision, every struggle, and every achievement in my public life.
Unwavering commitment to the principles of Justice, Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity as the foundation for national progress.
Integration of inner spiritual wisdom with outer social action, believing that true change starts within and radiates outward.
Fighting caste discrimination, economic disparity, and all forms of inequality through systematic, principled advocacy.
Belief that education—true, comprehensive education—is the most powerful tool for personal and social transformation.
"Public Service through Politics"
This is not just a slogan. It represents my life's central organizing principle—that politics, when pursued with integrity and grounded in constitutional values, becomes a powerful tool for social transformation. It is a commitment to use political platforms not for personal gain, but for the genuine uplift and empowerment of those who have been historically marginalized and denied their dignity.
Every great journey is illuminated by the light of those who walked before. These figures are not distant historical icons to me—they are living voices, daily reminders of truth, courage, and the possibility of transformation.
Buddha, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Swami Vivekananda—teaching compassion, Swami Dayanand Saraswati, inner awakening, and the duty to use spiritual power for social transformation.
Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose—demonstrating fearlessness and the understanding that sometimes radical courage is necessary to awaken a sleeping nation.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Jyotirao Phule, Savitribai Phule—fighting caste, demanding justice, and upholding the Constitution as the soul of the nation and tool for equality.
Sardar Patel, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Jawaharlal Nehru—offering models of public service based on sacrifice, discipline, intellect, and national unity.
Mother Teresa, Mayawati, Jayalalithaa, Sushma Swaraj—proving that gender is no barrier to greatness, and leadership demands conviction, not permission.
Guru Nanak, Sant Ravidas, Basaveshwara—teaching that faith must liberate, not bind, and that service to humanity is the highest worship.
Established scholarship programs, constitutional literacy initiatives, and skill development centers for underprivileged youth. Belief: education is the most powerful weapon against inequality.
Served as State Official Spokesperson bringing constitutional logic and factual arguments to political discourse. Focused on transparency, truth, and people-centric policies.
Offered philosophical guidance bridging ancient wisdom with contemporary challenges. Teaching that spirituality and social action are inseparable aspects of human development.
Founded Ekata Civil Organisation and led numerous grassroots initiatives uniting communities beyond caste, religion, and politics for collective empowerment.
Relentless advocacy against caste discrimination, corruption, and injustice. Working to create systemic change and uphold constitutional values across all sectors of society.
Developed influential frameworks synthesizing dharma (righteous duty) with democracy, offering new paradigms for governance, spirituality, and social transformation.
After 15 years of study and strategic preparation, in 2009, I stepped into one of the most defining struggles—the Telangana Statehood Movement. It wasn't just geography; it was about reclaiming voice, dignity, and self-determination of an entire region.
Collaborated with scientists, journalists, Dalit leaders, and environmentalists to build public consensus through media, legal tools, and non-violent resistance.
Vision: Movement powered by ideas, not violence
Founded the Samajika Telangana Telugu Daily (2011–14) to amplify the movement's social dimension and counter dominant narratives with people's stories.
Impact: 3-year media circulation reaching lakhs
Proposed institutional architectures including Mahila University, Adivasi Universities, and Green Industrial Corridors for regional development beyond state formation.
Focus: Infrastructure for intergenerational impact
On June 8, 2014, officially recognized by Telangana State as a "Telangana State Agitation Fighter"—validation of collective victory and individual sacrifice.
Significance: Certificate of contribution to history
While others fought for state formation, I architected the future. This wasn't political agitation—it was soulful resistance to 60 years of administrative indifference.
"I transformed the movement from agitation into vision. While the state was created on June 2, 2014, the real victory was building institutions that would serve Telangana's children for generations."
Movements don't end with state formation. They evolve into institutions that protect, nurture, and empower communities. The battle for Telangana was won; the battle for Telangana's soul continues.
14 years of research, writing, and ideological preparation before entering the movement arena.
Active agitation, mass mobilization, Saamaajika Telangana Patrika and building coalitions across social movements.
Founded media platform, intellectual resistance, and long-term institution building.
Victory achieved; focus shifts to ensuring institutional promise becomes reality.
From civil activist to political leader—a strategic evolution using political platforms to amplify voices for constitutional empowerment and people-centric governance.
Joined the Bahujan Samaj Party, aligning with Babasaheb Ambedkar's legacy of dignity and representation for marginalized communities. A defining moment to work within political structures for systemic change.
A pivotal shift from civil activism to electoral politics—bringing constitutional values into party frameworks.
Testing electoral mandate with a message of purpose over promises across 7 assembly constituencies.
Nominated as BSP's MP candidate for Chevella. Though electoral results didn't favor, earned deep respect and people's genuine trust—more valuable than victory.
Held positions as District Secretary, State General Secretary, Chevella Parliamentary and Assembly incharge and Chairman of Election Affairs Committee. Screened and approved 119 MLA candidates, shaping party's democratic vision.
Building internal party structures aligned with constitutional principles and people-first governance.
Demonstrated ability to bridge ideological divides—proving that political pragmatism and principles aren't mutually exclusive.
Engineered historic political dialogue between BSP and BRS, coining vision: "Bahujan vaadam antē Telangana vaadam" (Bahujan cause is Telangana's cause). Though alliance ultimately dissolved, proved coalition possibilities.
Joined Bharata Rashtra Samithi, appointed State Official Spokesperson. A strategic shift—maintaining unwavering ideological commitment to constitutional values and marginalized empowerment.
Values transcend party affiliations—the cause remains constant, the platform shifts based on strategic opportunity.
Transforming the role of party spokesperson—from mouthpiece to public educator, constitutional debater, and voice for the voiceless.
Participated in 2500+ political debates on TV, digital platforms, and podcasts. Bringing constitutional arguments and people-centric policy to mass audiences.
"Whether in BSP, BRS, or any platform—my commitment is to marginalized empowerment and constitutional protection. The party changes, but the purpose remains eternal. I am a servant of the cause, not captive to the party."
Beyond elections and media visibility, sustained transformation requires institutional infrastructure. These platforms ensure impact outlasts individuals and transcends election cycles.
Institutions outlast elections and individuals, ensuring continuous service to communities over decades.
Build systematic solutions to deep problems, not just temporary fixes or individual heroism.
Enable local leadership and grassroots participation, making beneficiaries authors of their own transformation.
"Institutions are like wells—dug deep, they quench the thirst of generations. I may come and go, but these platforms must keep flowing."
Malupu—meaning "retaliation" or "response" in Telugu—is not about vengeance. It is about awakening, healing, and transformation. A social renaissance rooted in self-respect and economic empowerment for marginalized communities who have internalized centuries of shame and systematic exclusion.
On June 26, 2019, I convened a roundtable at Marigold Hotel, Hyderabad—bringing retired officers, public intellectuals, and policy thinkers. We discussed a piercing question: "Why do marginalized communities remain psychologically colonized even after legal rights and political freedom?"
The answer was multilayered—social shame, cultural erasure, economic disempowerment, and lack of institutional backing. From that discussion, Malupu was born.
On July 7, 2019, Dr. Tenneti Krishna Prasad IPS (DGP Railways) formally launched the Movement, with me appointed as Chief Mentor and Architect for Telangana.
Replacing internalized shame with community pride and self-worth.
Skill-building, entrepreneurship, and cooperative development at village level.
Constitutional literacy, Dalit-Bahujan literature, and decolonizing discussions.
Linking beneficiaries to government schemes, microloans, and market networks.
Over three decades of leadership across defence, civil rights, ecology, education, economics, media, and politics — building institutions that outlast individuals and empower the people.
Working President
Sep 2014 – Sep 2015
Led party operations following the formation of Telangana state, continuing social justice advocacy through formal political channels.
Managing Director
Aug 2012 – Jul 2014
Founded and managed Samajika Telangana Telugu Daily, amplifying the movement's social dimension and reaching lakhs across the region.
Co-Convenor, Ranga Reddy
Jun 2010 – Jun 2018
Telangana Joint Action Committee — coordinated civil agitation, mass mobilisation, and coalition building during the statehood movement.
Youth & Student Advisor
Aug 2009 – Jan 2018
Guided youth wings during the Telangana Vidyarthi Vedika movement, mentoring student leaders in constitutional advocacy and civic organisation.
Years of Active Leadership
Organisations Founded or Led
Media Debates & Appearances
Year the Journey Began
"A man is measured not by the titles he holds, but by the institutions he builds, the lives he changes, and the values he upholds when no one is watching."
Surajya—righteous governance rooted in constitutional values, people-centric policies, and institutional integrity. This is not a political slogan. It is a comprehensive vision for how India should govern itself.
Constitutional literacy as part of school curriculum. Independent thinking valued over rote memorization. Self-respect and dignity as foundations of character development.
Protection of water bodies, forests, and agricultural lands. Organic farming replacing chemical agriculture. Development that respects nature's limits.
Complete elimination of caste-based discrimination. Dignity for all citizens regardless of birth. Implementation of constitutional promise of equality.
Fair wages, cooperative ownership models, and wealth distribution. Marginalized communities gaining economic self-reliance and dignity through work.
Government serving the Constitution, not the Constitution serving government interests. Every policy tested against constitutional values of justice and equality.
Inner peace and moral clarity guiding public action. Spirituality separated from religion, becoming universal source of ethical governance.
"Public Service through Politics" is not just my mission—it is my life's central organizing principle.
Politics is not dirty when pursued with integrity. It becomes a powerful tool for social transformation.
Movements create momentum, but institutions create transformation that outlasts individuals and transcends election cycles.
In politics, integrity is more important than outcome. I choose to walk with honour intact.
True democracy is when people understand why they vote, whom they vote for, and what they deserve.
I speak not just for a party, but for the ordinary Indian who still believes truth, justice, and unity matter.
Discover various aspects of vision and work across multiple domains