Basavanagudi MLA L A Ravi Subramanya

L A Ravi Subramanya, BJP, won the 2008 Assembly elections from Basavanagudi by a large margin. Learn more about this industrialist and first time MLA, including his manifesto, assets, work record and performance.

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  1. Krishna Murthy Darbha says:

    Performance report shows 5.3 below the average score of of Bangalore MLAs at 5.5 . Not an impressionable report. When the BBMP is controlled, admiinisterd and dominated absolutely by the BJP Corporators without let or hindrance by the decimitated Opposition Parties, the performance report of Basavangudi MLA in today’s TOI (30th October 2014) is in bad light. Performance should have been better in respect of cleanliness, garbage clearance and citizens’ amenities in the constituency (not building toilets and dharmic sabha halls in temples with MLA funds).

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