(Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha | 1980–1992)
Shri G. Swamy Naik served as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha from Andhra Pradesh for two consecutive terms from 3rd April 1980 to 2nd April 1992. His twelve-year parliamentary journey reflects dedication to governance, social justice, and upliftment of marginalized communities.
Born into a humble background, he rose through integrity, perseverance, and people-centric leadership, representing the aspirations of ordinary citizens across the nation.
During his tenure, he actively participated in parliamentary debates addressing rural development, tribal welfare, education, healthcare, housing, and infrastructure.
His work ensured that development initiatives reached tribal populations, rural citizens, and economically weaker sections.
His parliamentary service strengthened tribal representation and upheld inclusive development and social justice at the national level.
As a senior leader from the Gor-Banjara (Lambada) community, his presence in Parliament marked a historic milestone in tribal political empowerment.
He promoted education, dignity, economic opportunity, and cultural recognition for marginalized communities.
Known for humility and accessibility, his leadership focused on ethics, unity, and service rather than personal ambition.
He emphasized education, discipline, and constitutional values as foundations for national progress.
The Shri G. Swamy Naik Memorial Society continues his mission through medical camps, educational support, and social awareness programs.
These initiatives stand as a living continuation of his ideals.
Shri G. Swamy Naik’s Rajya Sabha service remains a symbol of integrity, inclusive development, and leadership rooted in service.