Bangalore south mla

  1. Basavanagudi Assembly constituency
  2. DCM Shivakumar meets all MLA's, MP's and MLC's on Bangalore development
  3. Karnataka elections: Padmanabhanagar and Bangalore South have re
  4. Karnataka MLA List 2023
  5. Karnataka MLA List 2023: Constituency Wise MLAs in Karnataka
  6. Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023: Full list of Congress candidates
  7. Bengaluru, meet your new MLAs, who are mostly old MLAs
  8. Bangalore South Assembly constituency
  9. DCM Shivakumar meets all MLA's, MP's and MLC's on Bangalore development
  10. Bangalore South Assembly constituency


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Basavanagudi Assembly constituency

Party Elected year Basavanagudi Assembly constituency is one of the 224 constituencies in the Members of Legislative Assembly [ ] Year Member Party 1952 P. R. Ramaiya L. S. Venkaji Rao P. Thimmaiah Amir Rahamathulla Khan 1980 H. L. Thimme Gowda K. N. Subbareddy K. Chandrashekhar Election results [ ] 2018 Assembly Election [ ] Party Candidate Votes % ±% 76,018 58.46 K. Bagegowda 38,009 29.23 M. Boregowda 11,767 9.05 1,856 1.43 Majority 38,009 1,30,043 53.01 hold See also [ ] • • • References [ ]

DCM Shivakumar meets all MLA's, MP's and MLC's on Bangalore development

DCM Shivakumar said, You can belong to any political party. Let's work together. Let's leave politics and develop. If you want to do politics, I am ready for that too. Ready for love and conflict. But I don't want hate politics. No faith in it. Citizens of Bangalore have suffered a lot due to infrastructure problems. They are overwhelmed by corruption. Provision of adequate civic amenities is the duty of all of us. Please advise me. I will take it with a clear mind. Let's implement it. Let's honor Bangalore. The concerned authorities should report immediately about the amount of drinking water being supplied to which sector of Bangalore, whether water is being supplied according to the population, he said. Karnataka, especially Bengaluru, has contributed immensely to the country's economy. More money goes to the Center in the form of GST, Cess, various taxes. Let's bring the due share to the state and develop it, said DCM Shivakumar. The role of officers is very important in the development of Bangalore. But some people do not pay attention to this, they speak and do according to their convenience. Some try to divert. We must review each. It will not be tolerated if the authorities try to play games and try to divert the development. Such people need to vacate the space. Keep your personal interest aside. Make a plan for comprehensive development of Bangalore in real sense and implement it, he said. He added, I don't want to spend time discussing and reviewing what happene...

Karnataka elections: Padmanabhanagar and Bangalore South have re

Karnataka elections: Padmanabhanagar and Bangalore South have re-elected their MLAs thrice, but problems persist Erstwhile Uttarahalli constituency, which was the largest in the State, was divided into Padmanabhanagar and Bangalore South constituencies, during delimitation in 2008 May 07, 2023 06:46 pm | Updated 08:09 pm IST - Bengaluru Raghunath Naidu, the Ccongress candidate for Padmanabhanagar While Uttarahalli was held by the Bharatiya Janata Party’s R. Ashok from 1998 till 2008, Mr. Ashok has been winning continuously from Padmanabhanagar since 2008, even as M. Krishnappa, also from the BJP, has been winning continuously from Bangalore South since 2008. Manjunath, the JD(S) candidate for Padmanabhanagar Both are seeking re-election from their respective constituencies, even as the Opposition parties hope to dislodge them. The Congress is particularly upbeat in Bangalore South this time, given that the BJP’s own internal surveys showed a steep anti-incumbency for Mr. Krishnappa. Mr. Ashok, who has been the Vokkaliga face of the BJP, has also been fielded against KPCC president D. K. Shivakumar in his pocket burough, Kanakapura, which sources said caught him off guard. Though Mr. Shivakumar gave Mr. Ashok some tense moments, speculating that Mr. Shivakumar’s brother and Bengaluru Rural MP D.K. Suresh would contest for the Congress in Padmanabhanagar, they finally settled for a newbie V. Raghunatha Naidu. Mr. Ashok is dividing his time between Padmanabhanagar and Kanakap...

Karnataka MLA List 2023

The Karnataka Legislative Assembly / Karnataka Vidhan Sabha is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of Karnataka. There are 224 seats in the house filled by directly elected from the single-seat constituencies & one Anglo-Indian nomination. Vidhan Sabha’s term is five years unless dissolved earlier & member of Legislative assembly referred to in short as MLA. Let’s have a look at the constituency list with the name of the member (MLA) & party name. Know about List of Lok Sabha Constituency in Karnataka Karnataka Legislative Assembly has 225 seats. At present, 33 constituencies are reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled castes and 14 are reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled tribes. One seat is nominated to Anglo Indian Member. The List of Constituency in Karnataka Legislative Assembly/ Vidhan Sabha seats is as follows # Constituency MLA Name Party 1 Afzalpur M.Y.Patil Indian National Congress 2 Aland Bhojaraj Indian National Congress 3 Anekal B. Shivanna Indian National Congress 4 Arabhavi Balachandra Laxmanrao Jarkiholi Bharatiya Janata Party 5 Arkalgud A. Manju Janata Dal (Secular) 6 Arsikere K.M. Shivalinge Gowda Indian National Congress 7 Athani Laxman. Sangappa. Savadi Indian National Congress 8 Aurad Prabhu B Chavan Bharatiya Janata Party 9 B.T.M Layout Ramalinga Reddy Indian National Congress 10 Babaleshwar M B Patil. Indian National Congress 11 Badami B.B.Chimmanakatti Indian National Congress 12 Bagalkot Meti. Hullappa. Yam...

Karnataka MLA List 2023: Constituency Wise MLAs in Karnataka

There are 224 MLAs in Karnataka, elected directly by the people for their respective constituencies. The Karnataka Legislative Assembly consists of members of Parliament elected through the universal adult franchise. The Assembly has a bicameral structure and comprises the Vidhan Parishad and Vidhan Sabha. The Karnataka MLAs are core members of the Vidhan Sabha who represent their respective constituencies. In this article, we have shared a list of MLA in Karnataka, along with details about their constituencies, districts, and political parties. Karnataka MLA For each constituency, the MLA in Karnataka is elected through the universal adult franchise. There are 224 constituencies in Karnataka and therefore 224 members of the Legislative Assembly. The Election Commission of India is the organizing body for Karnataka MLA elections. Also Check:- The term duration for the MLA of Karnataka is 5 years. If under any circumstances, the MLA resigns, passes away, or is disqualified, a by-election is conducted. Find more details about Karnataka MLAs from the table shared below. Karnataka MLA Seats 224 Term Limit 5 years INC 135 BJP 66 JD 19 A comprehensive list of MLAs in Karnataka, along with details of their respective constituency, political party, and district. Check out the names of all 224 Karnataka MLAs below. The election is held on May 10 and results came out on May 13, the New MLA List is Updated Below. # Karnataka MLA Name Party Constituency 1 M.Y.Patil Indian National Con...

Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023: Full list of Congress candidates

The Congress has announced its candidates for the 224-seat Karnataka Assembly elections. Some of the bigwigs contesting this election include, former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah, who has been named from his family pocket borough of Varuna, a seat won by his son Dr Yathindra Siddaramaiah last time. Meanwhile, Karnataka PCC president D K Shivakumar will contest his traditional seat of Kanakapura. Priyank Kharge, the son of Congress president Mallikarujun Kharge, has been fielded again from the seat he won last time, Chitapur (SC) in the Kalaburagi region. Lingayat strongman Jagadish Shettar, who switched over from the BJP, is seeking a re-election from the Hubli-Dharwad Central constituency.

Bengaluru, meet your new MLAs, who are mostly old MLAs

Representative image. BJP retained its position in Bengaluru. Pic: Vaidya R The Indian National Congress (INC) won the Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 defeating the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on a wave of anti-incumbency. INC secured 136 seats out of 224 seats while the BJP won 64 seats. However, in Bengaluru, BJP retained its position, winning in 16 out of the 28 constituencies. Congress won in 12 constituencies. The incumbent MLAs were largely re-elected, pointing to a trend observed in this Citizen Matters Read in detail about Bengaluru’s 28 newly-elected MLAs: 150 Yelahanka MLA: S R Vishwanath, BJP S R Vishwanath, sitting MLA from BJP, has won the seat for the fourth time in a row. He won by a vote percentage of 51.5%. He has been in the post since 2008. He completed a vocational training diploma and apprenticeship from BEML in 1983 and worked in HAL as a flight control technician. In 2007, he was appointed the union president at the company. Vishwanath joined the RSS in 1978 and subsequently the BJP. He became the Bangalore BJP Zilla Yuva Morcha general secretary in 1992. He won the Zilla Panchayat elections from Hesaraghatta in 2000. Vote share Candidate Party Total Votes % of Votes S R Vishwanath BJP 1,41,538 51.5% Keshava Rajanna B INC 77,428 28.18% Munegowda M JD (S) 44,491 16.19% Work in the term In 2021, MLA Vishwanath promised to expedite the construction of three flyovers to ease traffic in Yelahanka. He He has also claimed that 200 CCTV cameras were insta...

Bangalore South Assembly constituency

Party Elected year Bangalore South Assembly seat is one of the seats in Bangalore South Assembly seat was created when delimitation of seats was carried out in 2008. While there are four Lok Sabha seats with the name of the city 'Bangalore' in their title, Bangalore South is the only Assembly seat among dozens in the city boundary which has the word 'Bangalore' in its title. Members of Assembly [ ] Election Assembly Name Party A. V. Narasimha Reddy B. T. Kempa Raj A. V. Narasimha Reddy B. Basavalingappa D. Munichinnappa 1967-1973: Seat did not exist 1973-2008: Seat did not exist Election results [ ] 2008 [ ] Party Candidate Votes % ±% M Krishnappa 71,114 Sadananda M 36,979 Majority win (new seat) 2013 [ ] Party Candidate Votes % ±% M Krishnappa 102,207 R. Prabhakara Reddy 72,045 Majority hold 2018 [ ] Party Candidate Votes % ±% 152,427 47.74 1,22,068 38.24 36,138 11.32 3,952 1.24 Majority 30,359 3,19,255 52.86 hold See also [ ] • References [ ] • eci.gov.in. • eci.gov.in. • elections.in. • traceall.in. • eci.gov.in. • www.elections.in. • www.elections.in. • traceall.in. • eci.gov.in. • traceall.in. • traceall.in. • kar.nic . Retrieved October 9, 2017. • eci.gov.in. . Retrieved 7 September 2021. • elections.in . Retrieved 2020-06-18. • elections.in . Retrieved 2020-06-18. • elections.in . Retrieved 2020-06-18.

DCM Shivakumar meets all MLA's, MP's and MLC's on Bangalore development

DCM Shivakumar said, You can belong to any political party. Let's work together. Let's leave politics and develop. If you want to do politics, I am ready for that too. Ready for love and conflict. But I don't want hate politics. No faith in it. Citizens of Bangalore have suffered a lot due to infrastructure problems. They are overwhelmed by corruption. Provision of adequate civic amenities is the duty of all of us. Please advise me. I will take it with a clear mind. Let's implement it. Let's honor Bangalore. The concerned authorities should report immediately about the amount of drinking water being supplied to which sector of Bangalore, whether water is being supplied according to the population, he said. Karnataka, especially Bengaluru, has contributed immensely to the country's economy. More money goes to the Center in the form of GST, Cess, various taxes. Let's bring the due share to the state and develop it, said DCM Shivakumar. The role of officers is very important in the development of Bangalore. But some people do not pay attention to this, they speak and do according to their convenience. Some try to divert. We must review each. It will not be tolerated if the authorities try to play games and try to divert the development. Such people need to vacate the space. Keep your personal interest aside. Make a plan for comprehensive development of Bangalore in real sense and implement it, he said. He added, I don't want to spend time discussing and reviewing what happene...

Bangalore South Assembly constituency

Party Elected year Bangalore South Assembly seat is one of the seats in Bangalore South Assembly seat was created when delimitation of seats was carried out in 2008. While there are four Lok Sabha seats with the name of the city 'Bangalore' in their title, Bangalore South is the only Assembly seat among dozens in the city boundary which has the word 'Bangalore' in its title. Members of Assembly [ ] Election Assembly Name Party A. V. Narasimha Reddy B. T. Kempa Raj A. V. Narasimha Reddy B. Basavalingappa D. Munichinnappa 1967-1973: Seat did not exist 1973-2008: Seat did not exist Election results [ ] 2008 [ ] Party Candidate Votes % ±% M Krishnappa 71,114 Sadananda M 36,979 Majority win (new seat) 2013 [ ] Party Candidate Votes % ±% M Krishnappa 102,207 R. Prabhakara Reddy 72,045 Majority hold 2018 [ ] Party Candidate Votes % ±% 152,427 47.74 1,22,068 38.24 36,138 11.32 3,952 1.24 Majority 30,359 3,19,255 52.86 hold See also [ ] • References [ ] • eci.gov.in. • eci.gov.in. • elections.in. • traceall.in. • eci.gov.in. • www.elections.in. • www.elections.in. • traceall.in. • eci.gov.in. • traceall.in. • traceall.in. • kar.nic . Retrieved October 9, 2017. • eci.gov.in. . Retrieved 7 September 2021. • elections.in . Retrieved 2020-06-18. • elections.in . Retrieved 2020-06-18. • elections.in . Retrieved 2020-06-18.