MLAs of 28 Bangalore constituencies, 2013

Information and news about Members of Legislative Assembly, elected from Bangalore city constituencies.

Karnataka Assembly Elections 2018

We have collated all the information about your sitting MLA and contestants. Track records, Assembly performance, Funds expenditure, Affidavits, Guide for voters and more.

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Here are the list of MLAs elected in the Karnataka Assembly election 2008.

• Find out how vocal has your MLA been in the Assembly about issues that concern you and your constituency?

• How has he utilised the local area development (LAD) funds to the benefit of your constituency?

• Has he been involved in any criminal case or any other controversy that was reported in media? This is part of a project that has collated information on Bangalore’s MLAs profile, performance and work record, their involvement in the Assembly, usage of their Development funds.

Click here to understand how this data was gathered and what we found: What have Bangalore MLAs been doing?

You can also participate in an online survey and share your feedback on your elected representatives and how well your neighbourhood has been developed. Click here.

Click on each MLA’s image to get more details about each MLA.

 

S R Viswanath
YELAHANKA

Nandiesha Reddy
K R PURAM

Krishna Byregowda
BYATARAYANAPURA

Shobha Karandlaje
YESHAWANTHPURA

Srinivas M
RAJARAJESHWARI NAGAR

Muniraju S
DASARAHALLI

Narendra Babu N L
MAHALAKSHMI LAYOUT

Ashwath Narayan C N
MALLESHWARAM

Katta Subramanya Naidu
HEBBALA

Prasanna Kumar B
PULAKESHI NAGAR (SC)

K J George
SARVAGNA NAGAR

S Raghu
C V RAMAN NAGAR

R Roshan Baig
SHIVAJI NAGAR

N A Haris
SHANTI NAGAR

Dinesh Gundu Rao
GANDHI NAGAR

S Sureshkumar
RAJAJI NAGAR

Priya Krishna
GOVINDARAJ NAGAR

M Krishnappa
VIJAYA NAGAR

Zameer Ahmed Khan
CHAMARAJPET

Hemachandra Sagar
CHICKPET

L A Ravi Subramanya
BASAVANAGUDI

R ASHOK
PADMANABHA NAGAR

Ramalinga Reddy
BTM LAYOUT

B N Vijaya Kumar
JAYA NAGAR

Aravind Limbavali
MAHADEVAPURA (SC)

M Sathish Reddy
BOMMANAHALLI

M Krishnappa
BANGALORE SOUTH

A Narayana Swamy
ANEKAL

This content is created as part of a joint project of Citizen Matters with Daksh and the citisense project of the National Institute of Advance Studies (NIAS) headed by Prof. Rajesh Kasturirangan, supported by Child Rights Trust and individual volunteers.

Comments:

  1. H R Sudhindra says:

    Thank you for the inputs.It was a lot of help

  2. H R Sudhindra says:

    thanks a lot

  3. raju m.r. says:

    This input + their contributions to Bangalore, their comparative assets and liabilities will help the voters to judge their performance of their representative. raju m.r

  4. Dr Moorchung Seshagiri Rao says:

    My MLA, Mr B N Vijayakumar has his name posted on every lamp post as if we lived in darkness before we elected him.He should post here every week on his achievements of the week. Right now, I have no complaints to draw his attention to. M Seshagiri Rao

  5. Mithun Divakaran says:

    Why is there no information available for M. Sathish Reddy?

  6. Narendra Kumar.S.S says:

    I wanted to check the performance of Satish Reddy. But, nothing is visible in his page.
    Can you please post proper contents?

    Regards,
    Narendra

  7. Muralidhar Rao says:

    An excellent exercise overall

  8. Ramanujam S says:

    MLAs should organise a meet with senior citizens on monthly basis to tackle their problems. Otherwise, meeting them for votes only will serve no purpose of the election.

  9. pawan kumar says:

    A gud exercise done…

    Our elected representatives become Mr India while we are facing problems..

  10. S.R.Ayyangar says:

    Commendable job done by Citizen Matters.

  11. B Ravi Ravi says:

    Wht about our young charming leader C.T. Ravi

  12. Moti Chand Das says:

    Updates the Bangalore City MLAs with all their detail & job

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