List of People From Bangalore - Politicians

Politicians

  • K.C. Reddy, Former Chief Minister
  • Kadidal Manjappa, Former Chief Minister
  • Devaraj Urs, Former Chief Minister
  • Basappa Danappa Jatti, Former Vice-President
  • B.Vaikunta Vaikunta Baliga, Former Law Minister, & Former Speaker, Mysore State
  • George Fernandes, Former Defense Minister
  • H.D. Deve Gowda, Former Prime Minister
  • Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya
  • Kengal Hanumanthaiah, Former Chief Minister
  • Ramakrishna Hegde, Former Chief Minister
  • J.H.Patel, Former Chief Minister
  • Gundu Rao, Former Chief Minister
  • S Nijalingappa, Former Chief Minister
  • M.N. Jois, Former M.L.C, Deputy Speaker of Legislative Council - Mysore Stat
  • Veerendra Patil, Former Chief Minister
  • S.R.Bommai, Former Chief Minister
  • S.M. Krishna, External Affairs Minister of India, Former Governor of Maharashtra & Former Chief Minister of Karnataka
  • Dharam Singh, Former Chief Minister
  • Siddaramaiah, Former Deputy Chief Minister
  • Veerappa Moily, Former Chief Minister
  • S.Bangarappa, Former Chief Minister
  • H.N.Ananth Kumar, Former Union Minister & M.P.
  • H.D.Kumaraswamy, Former Chief Minister
  • B.S.Yediyurappa, Former Chief Minister
  • K.H. Muniyappa, Union minister of state for Railways
  • Mallikarjun Kharge, Former State Minister (various portfolios), Current Union Labour Minister in the Manmohan Singh Government
  • Qamar ul Islam, Former Housing & Labour Minister
  • H.Vishwanath, Former Minister
  • Jayalalitha, Former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
  • V.S.Acharya, Minister for Medical Education of Karnataka
  • M. A. M. Ramaswamy, Rajya Sabha MP and Industrialist
  • S. K. Amin, Ex-vice president of the South Kanara District Congress Committee and MLA

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