List of Speakers
Sl.No. | Speaker | Party | Period |
1. | Shri. V.Venkatappa | INC | 1952 |
2. | Shri. H.Siddaiah | INC | 18.06.1952 to 14.05.1954 |
3. | Shri. H.S.Rudrappa | INC | 13.10.1954 to 01.11.1956 |
4. | Shri. S.R.Kanti | INC | 19.12.1956 to 09.03.1962 |
5. | Shri. B.Vaikunta Baliga | INC | 15.03.1962 to 06.06.1968 |
6. | Shri. S.D.Kotavale | INC | 05.09.1968 to 24.03.1972 |
7. | Smt. K.S.Nagarathnamma | INC | 24.03.1972 to 17.03.1978 |
8. | Shri. P.Venkataramana | INC | 17.03.1978 to 03.10.1980 |
9. | Shri. K.H.Ranganath | INC | 30.01.1981 to 24.01.1983 |
10. | Shri. D.B.Chandre Gowda | Janata Party | 24.01.1983 to 17.03.1985 |
11. | Shri. B.G.Banakar | Janata Party | 18.03.1985 to 17.12.1989 |
12. | Shri. S.M. Krishna | INC | 18.12.1989 to 20.01.1993 |
13. | Shri. V.S.Koujalagi | INC | 15.02.1993 to 26.12.1994 |
14. | Shri. Ramesh Kumar | Janata Dal | 27.12.1994 to 24.10.1999 |
15. | Shri. M.V.Venkatappa | INC | 26.10.1999 to 07.06.2004 |
16. | Shri. N.Krishna | JD(S) | 10.06.2004 to 04.06.2008 |
17. | Shri. Jagadish Shettar | BJP | 05.06.2008 to 16.11.2009 |
18. | Shri. K.G.Bopaiah | BJP | 17.11.2009 Till Date |
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