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Indian politician
Personalities". Karnataka.com. 7 May 2013. Retrieved 4 August 2018. "K. Chengalaraya Reddy – The Pioneer Politician". reddysociety.com. Archived from the original
K._Chengalaraya_Reddy
Government of Mysore, India (1947–1952)
K. C. Reddy Ministry was the Council of Ministers in Mysore, a state in South India headed by K. Chengalaraya Reddy of the Indian National Congress. The
K. Chengalaraya Reddy ministry
K._Chengalaraya_Reddy_ministry
Leader of the executive branch of Government of Karnataka
Indian National Congress (INC), including the inaugural officeholder K. Chengalaraya Reddy. The Chief Minister who served the longest was Siddaramaiah, who
Chief_Minister_of_Karnataka
Executive branch of the Government of Karnataka
excluding BDA, BMRDA, GBA, Commissionerate of Town & Country Planning) Reddy tendered his resignation on 5 June 2026, citing dissatisfaction with the
Karnataka Council of Ministers
Karnataka_Council_of_Ministers
Chief Minister of Karnataka since 2026
Doddalahalli Kempegowda Shivakumar (born 15 May 1962), commonly known as D. K. Shi or DKS, is an Indian politician and businessman who is serving as the
D._K._Shivakumar
People with the Indian surname Reddy
Reddy Gona Ganna Reddy Gona Budda Reddy Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy Prolaya Vema Reddy Anavota Reddy Anavema Reddy Kumaragiri Reddy Kataya Vema Reddy Pedda
List_of_Reddys
Indian politician
Dominion of India. Like-minded people led by the figureheads like K. Chengalaraya Reddy, Kengal Hanumanthaiah, V. Venkatappa, Subrahmanyam along with Bhashyam
K._T._Bhashyam
Chief Minister of Karnataka from 2013 to 2018 and 2023 to 2026
samavesha in Hubli, which had the huge public gathering. He even challenged Reddy brothers in the house when he was the leader of the opposition that he would
Siddaramaiah
Indian state from 1950 to 1956; predecessor of Karnataka
Name Constituency Term (tenure length) Assembly (election) Party 1 K. Chengalaraya Reddy Kolar 25 October 1947 26 January 1950 2 years, 93 days Not established
Mysore_State
Indian politician (1933–2011)
Kubaturu with his joint family he also had a sister named bangaramma.His niece K S Palakshappa and his son Girish took care of the house hold. Bangarappa began
Sarekoppa_Bangarappa
Karanataka government deputy head
v t e Chief ministers of Karnataka Mysore K. Chengalaraya Reddy K. Hanumanthaiah K. Manjappa S. Nijalingappa B. D. Jatti S. R. Kanthi Veerendra Patil D
List of deputy chief ministers of Karnataka
List_of_deputy_chief_ministers_of_Karnataka
Constituency of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in India
Election Member Party 1952 K. Chengalaraya Reddy Indian National Congress 1953 By-election R. K. Prasad 1957 E. Narayana Gowda Independent politician 1962
Bangarapet Assembly constituency
Bangarapet_Assembly_constituency
Indian social worker
married her childhood friend, Pratap Reddy, the son of the first Chief Minister of Karnataka, K. Chengalaraya Reddy. Her social career started in the late
Anita_Reddy
Indian politician (1926–2004)
v t e Chief ministers of Karnataka Mysore K. Chengalaraya Reddy K. Hanumanthaiah K. Manjappa S. Nijalingappa B. D. Jatti S. R. Kanthi Veerendra Patil D
Ramakrishna_Hegde
despite cross-voting by JD(S) MLA". Financialexpress. 10 June 2022. "BJP's K Narayan enters Rajya Sabha unopposed". The Times of India. 24 November 2020
List of Rajya Sabha members from Karnataka
List_of_Rajya_Sabha_members_from_Karnataka
Village in Karnataka, India
Venkateshwara Temple in Mahadevapura Village is located close to the town. K. Chengalaraya Reddy- First Chief Minister of Karnataka & Freedom Fighter A. Chinnappa-
Bethamangala
President of Janata Dal (Secular)
coalition and the Congress. It compromised to support a new government under I. K. Gujral, who served as the prime minister from 21 April 1997 to 19 March 1998
H._D._Deve_Gowda
Former Chief Minister of Karnataka (born 1943)
resignation to the government, turning it into a minority. MLA Ramalinga Reddy was convinced to join back the fold. On 23 July 2019 after 18 days of debate
B._S._Yediyurappa
11th Chief Minister of Karnataka
v t e Chief ministers of Karnataka Mysore K. Chengalaraya Reddy K. Hanumanthaiah K. Manjappa S. Nijalingappa B. D. Jatti S. R. Kanthi Veerendra Patil D
Dharam_Singh
Indian political party
The current president of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee is B. K. Hariprasad. The committee has been involved in several political events in
Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee
Karnataka_Pradesh_Congress_Committee
Topics referred to by the same term
Reddy ministry may refer to: K. Chengalaraya Reddy ministry, Mysore State (now part of Karnataka), India Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ministry (disambiguation)
Reddy_ministry
Topics referred to by the same term
world's first precision dance group K. Chengalaraya Reddy, first Chief Minister of the former Indian state of Mysore K. Chandrashekar Rao, the first and
KCR
Madhya Pradesh – K. Chengalaraya Reddy Maharashtra – P V Cherian (until 8 November), vacant thereafter (starting 8 November) Nagaland – B.K. Nehru Odisha
1969_in_India
Indian politician (1932–2024)
Legislative Assembly from Maddur. Krishna ran as an independent, defeating K. V. Shankar Gowda, the prominent politician from the Indian National Congress
S._M._Krishna
Indian politician
v t e Chief ministers of Karnataka Mysore K. Chengalaraya Reddy K. Hanumanthaiah K. Manjappa S. Nijalingappa B. D. Jatti S. R. Kanthi Veerendra Patil D
Kadidal_Manjappa
Governors of Madhya Pradesh state
Bombay State 14 June 1957 10 February 1965 7 years, 241 days 3 K. Chengalaraya Reddy (1902–1976) Mysore State 11 February 1965 2 February 1966 356 days
List of governors of Madhya Pradesh
List_of_governors_of_Madhya_Pradesh
Unicameral assembly for making the Constitution of India
Cambridge University Press, 2023, p 290 Rao, B. Shiva; Menon, V.K.N.; Kashyap, S.C.; Iyengar, N.K.N. (1966). The Framing Of India's Constitution Vol 1. Indian
Constituent_Assembly_of_India
Indian politician
district of Karnataka) of British India on 8 April 1937. His parents were K. Rama Rao and Chinnamma. His father was a Headmaster in a local school. He
R._Gundu_Rao
23rd Chief Minister of Karnataka from 2021 to 2023
on the second anniversary of his term. Dharmendra Pradhan and G. Kishan Reddy were sent by the national leadership of the BJP to carry out the selection
Basavaraj_Bommai
Indian politician (1915–1982)
towards Prime Minister Indira Gandhi as other leaders of the Syndicate, such as K. Kamaraj. When the first Congress split took place in 1969, and the Syndicate
D._Devaraj_Urs
Indian government headed by Jawaharlal Nehru from 1957 to 1962
Supply K. Chengalaraya Reddy 17 April 1957 4 April 1961 INC Minister of Food and Agriculture Ajit Prasad Jain 17 April 1957 August 1959[RES] INC S. K. Patil
Third_Nehru_ministry
Second Chief Minister of Karnataka
Adiga, who was a candidate of the Jana Sangh. However, he lost to Justice K. S. Hegde of the Janata party in 1977. He died on 1 December 1980. The Kengal
Kengal_Hanumanthaiah
Former state in India with Bhopal as its capital
1957–65 3 K. Chengalaraya Reddy 1965–71 4 Satya Narayan Sinha 1971–77 5 N. N. Wanchu 1977–78 6 C. M. Poonacha 1978–80 7 B. D. Sharma 1980–84 8 K. M. Chandy
Madhya_Pradesh_(1956–2000)
Former Chief Minister of Karnataka
v t e Chief ministers of Karnataka Mysore K. Chengalaraya Reddy K. Hanumanthaiah K. Manjappa S. Nijalingappa B. D. Jatti S. R. Kanthi Veerendra Patil D
Jagadish_Shettar
Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka
Year Member Party 1952-62 : See Kolar 1962 K. Chengalaraya Reddy Indian National Congress 1967-77 : See Hoskote 1977 M. V. Krishnappa Indian National
Chikballapur Lok Sabha constituency
Chikballapur_Lok_Sabha_constituency
5th Chief Minister of Karnataka
v t e Chief ministers of Karnataka Mysore K. Chengalaraya Reddy K. Hanumanthaiah K. Manjappa S. Nijalingappa B. D. Jatti S. R. Kanthi Veerendra Patil D
Veerendra_Patil
Government ministry of India
(1904–1966) MP for Allahabad 28 March 1958 5 April 1961 3 years, 8 days K. Chengalaraya Reddy (1902–1976) MP for Kolar 5 April 1961 19 July 1963 2 years, 105 days
Ministry of Commerce and Industry (India)
Ministry_of_Commerce_and_Industry_(India)
Leader K. Chengalaraya Reddy Party INC KMPP Seats won 74 8 Popular vote 12,76,318 3,91,653 Percentage 46.35% 14.22% Chief Minister before election K. Chengalaraya
1952 Mysore State Legislative Assembly election
1952_Mysore_State_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian government minister
Jawaharlal Nehru K. Chengalaraya Reddy (1902–1976) MP for Kolar 17 April 1957 5 April 1961 3 years, 353 days Nehru III Bezawada Gopala Reddy (1907–1997) MP
Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs
Minister_of_Housing_and_Urban_Affairs
Indian politician (1902–2000)
(Organization), which consisted of senior leaders like Nijalingappa, Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, K. Kamaraj, and Morarji Desai; and Congress (R), which supported Indira Gandhi
S._Nijalingappa
Indian politician
Kannada in the house. The then Speaker of the Lok Sabha, Neelam Sanjiva Reddy allowed and encouraged Patel to go ahead with his speech. The Indian parliament
J._H._Patel
Indian politician (1907–1994)
Jawaharlal Nehru Preceded by Narhar Vishnu Gadgil Succeeded by K. Chengalaraya Reddy Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha In office 1957–1977 Preceded by
Swaran_Singh
Alva 15 Kolar K. Chengalaraya Reddy 16 Kolar (SC) Dodda Thimmaiah 17 Koppal Sangappa A. Agadi 18 Mandya M.K. Shivananjappa 19 Mangalore K. R. Achar 20
List of Lok Sabha members from Karnataka
List_of_Lok_Sabha_members_from_Karnataka
Shivanandapura Swami Shivananda Victoria Layout Queen Victoria Williams Town K Chengalaraya Reddy Nagara K Chengalaraya Reddy Vasanth Nagar Vivek Nagar
List of areas in Bangalore Cantonment
List_of_areas_in_Bangalore_Cantonment
Indian government headed by Jawaharlal Nehru from 1962 to 1964
November 1963 27 May 1964 INC Minister of Commerce and Industry K. Chengalaraya Reddy Third Nehru ministry 19 July 1963 INC Minister of Labour and Planning
Fourth_Nehru_ministry
Indian politician
v t e Chief ministers of Karnataka Mysore K. Chengalaraya Reddy K. Hanumanthaiah K. Manjappa S. Nijalingappa B. D. Jatti S. R. Kanthi Veerendra Patil D
S._R._Kanthi
Longer serving Indian Central Ministers
11 months 30 July 1979 14 January 1980 5 months and 15 days 60 K. Chengalaraya Reddy (1902–1976) Cabinet Minister (Minister of Commerce and Industry)
List of longest-serving members of the Union Council of Ministers
List_of_longest-serving_members_of_the_Union_Council_of_Ministers
Viswanathan Madhya Pradesh – K. Chengalaraya Reddy Maharashtra – P V Cherian Meghalaya – Braj Kumar Nehru Nagaland – B.K. Nehru Odisha – Shaukatullah
1970_in_India
Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka
Votes % ±% INC K. Chengalaraya Reddy 209,542 53.24 0.78 Independent V. M. Govindan 184,009 46.76 INC Doddathimmiah 0 0.00 52.46 Independent K. Shantiprakash
Kolar_Lok_Sabha_constituency
Indian politician and film producer (born 1959)
Sathanur assembly seat in 1999 when he was defeated by congress heavyweight D. K. Shivakumar. In 2004, he was elected to represent the Ramanagara assembly
H._D._Kumaraswamy
Former judge of Supreme Court of India (1978-1988)
K. N. Wanchoo Appointed by Zakir Husain 2nd Advocate General of Madhya Pradesh In office 1 June 1966 – 7 November 1967 Appointed by K. Chengalaraya Reddy
Ananda_Prakash_Sen
Government aided, private school in Bangalore, India
national anthem. Sir M Visvesvaraya Kengal Hanumanthaiah Mirza Ismail K Chengalaraya Reddy Thomas Hodson Rice Memorial Church Hudson Memorial Church, Bangalore
United_Mission_School
Indian politician (1924–2007)
government and served with both the prime ministers H. D. Deve Gowda and I. K. Gujral. In 1999, after the Janata Dal split, he sided with the JD(U) faction
S._R._Bommai
technology journalist (d. 2026) 24 October – Nadhiya, actress. 30 October – K. V. Anand, cinematographer and film director (d. 2021) 28 November – P. Ravi
1966_in_India
Government of India, 1952–1957
Minister of Health Amrit Kaur 15 April 1952 Third Nehru Ministry INC Minister of Production K. Chengalaraya Reddy 15 April 1952 Third Nehru Ministry INC
Second_Nehru_ministry
Vice President of India from 1974 to 1979
dismissed governments in nine states. Jatti was succeeded by Neelam Sanjiva Reddy as President of India on 25 July 1977 following his unopposed election to
B._D._Jatti
Indian politician and writer
27 February 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2016. Ashok, Sowmiya; Pandey, Devesh K. (12 February 2014). "FIR against Veerappa Moily and others". The Hindu. thehindu
Veerappa_Moily
(starting 15 May) Madhya Pradesh – K. Chengalaraya Reddy Maharashtra – P V Cherian Nagaland – Vishnu Sahay (until 17 April), B.K. Nehru (starting 17 April) Odisha
1968_in_India
Elections for the Upper House of Indian Parliament
Ganatantrik Sangh Mysore C. Gopala Krishnamoorty Reddy Socialist Party of India Mysore K Chengalaraya Reddy Indian National Congress Nominated Aladi Ayyar
1952_Rajya_Sabha_elections
Members of Lok Sabha (1962-67)
Patil 8 Chamarajanagar (SC) S. M. Siddaiah 9 Chikballapur K. Chengalaraya Reddy H. C. L. Reddy 10 Chikodi Vasantrao Lakhagounda Patil 11 Chitradurga S.
List of members of the 3rd Lok Sabha
List_of_members_of_the_3rd_Lok_Sabha
April) Madhya Pradesh – Hari Vinayak Pataskar (until 10 February), K. Chengalaraya Reddy (starting 10 February) Maharashtra – P V Cherian Nagaland – Vishnu
1965_in_India
Political party from India
original on 11 December 2023. Retrieved 11 December 2023. Dutta, Prabhash K (28 November 2019). "What do deputy chief ministers do?". India Today. Archived
List of chief ministers from the Indian National Congress
List_of_chief_ministers_from_the_Indian_National_Congress
(until 15 May), V. Viswanathan (starting 15 May) Madhya Pradesh – K. Chengalaraya Reddy Maharashtra – P V Cherian Nagaland – Vishnu Sahay Odisha – Ajudhia
1967_in_India
Indian politician
Minister, Kittur Mallappa. C.M. Poonacha had won the Beriathnad seat while K. Mallappa won the second seat from Sanivarasante. The Congress won 15 seats
C._M._Poonacha
Indian politician (born 1953)
v t e Chief ministers of Karnataka Mysore K. Chengalaraya Reddy K. Hanumanthaiah K. Manjappa S. Nijalingappa B. D. Jatti S. R. Kanthi Veerendra Patil D
Sadananda_Gowda
Members of Lok Sabha (1957-62)
Alva 15 Kolar K. Chengalaraya Reddy 16 Kolar (SC) Dodda Thimmaiah 17 Koppal Sangappa A. Agadi 18 Mandya M.K. Shivananjappa 19 Mangalore K. R. Achar 20
List of members of the 2nd Lok Sabha
List_of_members_of_the_2nd_Lok_Sabha
Elections for the Upper House of Indian Parliament
B V Gurumoorthy - INC ( elec 15/02/1954 term till 1956 ) Bombay - Narayan K Daga - INC ( elec 23/04/1954 term till 1958 ) West Bengal - Mriganka M Sur
1954_Rajya_Sabha_elections
Indian politician (1900–1983)
Shukla Prakash Chandra Sethi Kailash Chandra Joshi Preceded by K. Chengalaraya Reddy Succeeded by N. N. Wanchu Minister of Health In office 14 November
Satya_Narayan_Sinha
(starting 23 October) Kerala – V. Viswanathan Madhya Pradesh – K. Chengalaraya Reddy (until 7 March), Satya Narayan Sinha (starting 7 March) Maharashtra
1971_in_India
Constituency in Andhra Pradesh, India
National Congress 1991 1996 Nuthanakalva Ramakrishna Reddy Telugu Desam Party 1998 1999 2004 D. K. Adikesavulu Naidu 2009 Naramalli Sivaprasad 2014 2019
Chittoor Lok Sabha constituency
Chittoor_Lok_Sabha_constituency
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