Amaravati: On the occasion of legendary freedom fighter Alluri Sitaramaraju's 125th birth anniversary celebrations his native village Mogallu wears a festive look with people celebrating his birthday with enthusiasm. Alluri Sitaramaraju was born on July 4, 1897, to Suryanarayanamma and Venkataramaraju in Pandrangi of Visakha district. During his childhood, he lived in the joint West Godavari district for some years.
He studied in the surrounding areas of Bhimavaram. Along with Kovvada and Vempa villages, the family stayed for some time in Mogallu and Narasapur of Palakoderu mandal. Alluri was fondly called Chittibabu in his childhood. His parents instilled the spirit of freedom in Alluri. Unable to see the misdeeds of the British, Alluri took the freedom struggle forward in a revolutionary way. The British army was shaken by guerilla-style attacks and fighting spirit.
Alluri was martyred by the British Army at the age of 27 in 1924. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will unveil Alluri's 30 feet bronze statue at Bhimavaram in West Godavari district on the occasion of Alluri's 125th birth anniversary as part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav in Mogallu. The first statue of Alluri Sitaramaraj was installed in Cheruvugattu of Mogallu in 1965.