Chairperson of the Karnataka Legislative Council

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Chairman of the Karnataka Legislative Council
ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ವಿಧಾನ ಪರಿಷತ್ತಿನ ಅಧ್ಯಕ್ಷರು
Karnāṭaka Vidhāna Pariṣattina adhyaksharu
Seal of Karnataka.svg
Basavaraj Horatti.jpg
since 21 December 2022
Karnataka Legislative Council
TypeChairman
StatusPresiding Officer of Karnataka Legislative Council
Member of Karnataka Legislative Council
Reports to Governor of Karnataka
AppointerMembers of the Karnataka Legislative Council
Term length 6 Years
Constituting instrumentArticle 182 of Indian Constitution
Inaugural holder
Deputy M. K. Pranesh
Website Karnataka Legislative Council
The state of Karnataka in India IN-KA.svg
The state of Karnataka in India

The chairperson of the Karnataka Legislative Council is the presiding officer of the Karnataka Legislative Council, the main law-making body for the Indian state of Karnataka. [1] The chairperson is elected by the members of the Karnataka Legislative Council (until 1973, the Mysore Legislative Council). The chairperson is usually a member of the Legislative Council. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

List of chairpersons

Mysore was renamed to Karnataka on 1 November 1973.

Sl. No.NamePortraitTenureParty
Mysore State
1 K. T. Bhashyam [6] 17 June 1952 [7] 24 May 19563 years, 342 days Indian National Congress
2T. Subramanya [8] 25 September 19561 November 195637 days
(2) T. Subramanya 19 December 195631 March 1957102 days
3 P. Seetharamaiah 10 June 195713 May 1958337 days
4 V. Venkatappa 5 November 195813 May 19601 year, 190 days
5 K. V. Narasappa 30 August 196013 May 19621 year, 256 days
6 H. F. Kattimani (Pro tem)30 June 19623 July 19623 days
7 G. V. Hallikeri 3 July 196213 May 19663 years, 314 days
8 Mahanta Shetty (Acting)20 June 196628 July 19668 days
9 S. C. Edke 28 July 196610 June 19681 year, 318 days
10 R. B. Naik (Acting)16 August 19685 September 196820 days
11 K. K. Shetty 5 September 196818 May 19701 year, 255 days Indian National Congress
12 K. Subb Rao (Acting)16 September 197023 September 19707 days
(10)R. B. Naik26 September 197026 November 197061 days
13 G. V. Hallikeri 26 December 197015 May 1971140 days
14 S. D. Gaonkar 10 April 197231 October 19731 year, 204 days
Karnataka
1 S. D. Gaonkar 1 November 197313 May 1974193 days
2 M. V. Venkatappa 30 August 197430 June 19783 years, 304 days Indian National Congress
3 S. Shivappa 10 August 197814 May 19801 year, 278 days
4 T. V. Venkataswamy (Acting)15 May 198012 June 198028 days
5 Basavarajeshwari 12 June 198011 June 19821 year, 364 days Indian National Congress
6 Shantamallappa Patil (Acting)11 June 198230 June 198219 days
7 K. Rahman Khan [9] [10] K Rahman Khan (cropped).jpg 30 June 198230 June 19842 years, 0 days Indian National Congress
8 R. B. Potadar (Acting)1 July 198426 March 1985268 days
9 Channabasavaiah (Acting)26 March 19858 April 19851 year, 13 days
10 R. B. Potadar 8 April 198526 April 19872 years, 18 days
11 S. Mallikarjunaiah (Acting)26 April 19872 September 1987129 days
12 D. Manjunath 2 September 198713 May 19924 years, 254 days Janata Party
13 B. R. Patil (Acting)14 May 199216 January 1993247 days
14 D. B. Kalmankar 16 January 199317 June 19941 year, 152 days
15 B. R. Patil (Acting)17 June 19947 July 199420 days
16 T. N. Narasimha Murthy (Pro tem)7 July 199426 August 199450 days
17 D. B. Kalmankar [11] 26 August 199417 June 20005 years, 296 days
18 David Simeon (Acting)18 June 20005 August 20011 year, 48 days
19 B. L. Shankar 6 August 200114 February 20042 years, 192 days
20 V. R. Sudarshan (Acting)14 February 200416 March 20051 year, 30 days
(20) V. R. Sudarshan 17 March 200517 June 20061 year, 92 days
21 Koth Sachidananda (Acting)18 June 20065 April 2007291 days
22 B. K. Chandrashekar 5 April 200730 June 20081 year, 86 days
23 N. Thipanna (Acting)1 July 20085 August 200835 days
24 Veeranna Mathikatti 5 August 20085 July 20101 year, 334 days Indian National Congress
25 D. H. Shankaramurthy 5 July 201021 June 20121 year, 352 days Bharatiya Janata Party
26 M. V. Rajasekharan (Pro tem) Shri M.V. Rajashekharan in his office after taking over the charge as the Minister of State for Planning in New Delhi on May 24, 2004.jpg 22 June 201227 June 20125 days Indian National Congress
27 D. H. Shankaramurthy 28 June 201221 June 20185 years, 358 days Bharatiya Janata Party
28 Basavaraj Horatti Basavaraj Horatti.jpg 22 June 201812 December 2018173 days Janata Dal
29 K. Prathapachandra Shetty 12 December 20184 February 20212 years, 54 days Indian National Congress
(28) Basavaraj Horatti [12] Basavaraj Horatti.jpg 9 February 202117 May 20221 year, 97 days Janata Dal
30 Raghunath Rao Malkapure (Acting)17 May 202221 December 2022218 days Bharatiya Janata Party
(28) Basavaraj Horatti [13] Basavaraj Horatti.jpg 21 December 2022Incumbent2 years, 315 days

List of deputy chairpersons

Mysore was renamed to Karnataka on 1 November 1973.

Sl. No.NamePortraitTenureParty
Mysore State
1. P. Gopalkrishna Shetty [14] 23 July 195213 May 1956 INC
2. L. H. Thimmabovi 29 September 19561 November 1956
3. Mahadevappa Rampure 26 December 195631 March 1957
4. K. Kanatappa Shetty 18 June 195718 May 1958
5. Keshavarao Nitturkar 19 November 195830 June 1960 INC(O)
6. B. J. Deshpande 3 December 196010 June 1962 INC
7. M. R. Lakshmamma 9 July 196213 May 1964
8. H. F. Kattimani 2 July 196413 June 1966
9. S. D. Gaonvkar 30 July 196613 May 1968
10. M. Mandayya 12 September 196818 May 1970
11. S. P. Rajanna 15 October 197030 June 1972
12. T. N. Narasimhamurty 5 August 197231 October 1973
Karnataka
1 T. N. Narasimhamurthy 1 November 19734 April 1975 INC
29 April 197511 June 1976
2 R. G. Jagirdar 17 November 197614 May 1980
3 V. S. Krishna Iyer 18 June 198011 June 1982 JP
4 A. B. Malaka Reddy [15] 19 July 198230 June 1984 Independent
5 S. Mallikarjunaiah 10 April 198530 June 1990 BJP
12 July 19902 July 1991
6 B. R. Patil 5 September 19917 July 1994 JD
7 Rani Satish 29 August 199413 May 1998 INC
8 David Simeon 1 April 19994 December 2002 JD(S)
9 V. R. Sudarshan 8 July 200317 March 2005 INC
10 Sachidananda L. Khot 31 March 200530 June 2008 JD(S)
11 Puttanna 21 January 200914 January 2011
12 Vimala Gowda 17 October 201117 June 2012 BJP
20 July 20127 October 2014
(11). Puttanna 15 July 201430 July 2015 JD(S)
13 Maritibbe Gowda 1 August 201521 June 2018
14. S. L. Dharmegowda [16] 19 December 201828 December 2020
15. M. K. Pranesh [17] Mk pranesh.jpg 29 January 2021Till Date BJP

See also


References

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  2. "The Legislative Councils Act, 1957". Commonwealth Legal Information Institute website. Archived from the original on 10 January 2010. Retrieved 22 April 2010.
  3. Anttila, Ahti (17 January 2013). "Alternative technologies in cervical cancer screening". doi: 10.1186/isrctn23885553 .{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. "Members of Karnataka Legislative Council". infoelections.com. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  5. "Legislative Council Members". www.kla.kar.nic.in.
  6. "Obituary References" (PDF). Journal of Parliamentary Information. 2 (2): 168. October 1956. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 November 2024.
  7. http://www.kla.kar.nic.in/assembly/elib/pdf/eresources/K%20T%20Bhashyam.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  8. "Previous Chairmen list". kla.kar.nic.in. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  9. "Error Page". rajyasabha.nic.in. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  10. "STATE LEGISLATURES" (PDF). Journal of Parliamentary Information. 31 (3): 49. September 1985. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 May 2021.
  11. http://www.kla.kar.nic.in/assembly/elib/pdf/eresources/K%20T%20Bhashyam.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  12. "JD(S) MLC Basavaraj Horatti elected as Karnataka Legislative Council chairman". Hindustan Times. 9 February 2021. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  13. "JD(S) MLC Basavaraj Horatti elected as Karnataka Legislative Council chairman". Hindustan Times. 9 February 2021. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  14. "former Deputy Chairman". www.kla.kar.nic.in. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  15. "Dr. A. B. Malaka Reddy".
  16. "Karnataka council deputy chairman SL Dharme Gowda found dead near railway track". Hindustan Times. 29 December 2020. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  17. "BJP's M K Pranesh elected Dy Chairman of Karnataka Legislative with backing of JD(S)". The Indian Express. 30 January 2021. Retrieved 26 August 2021.